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Side 3
... perhaps be in part the reason for the long periods of Claren- don , and some other historians . It is difficult too to draw the picture ; for narrative is a pic- ture in words , so that it shall be full , clear , and impressive , and ...
... perhaps be in part the reason for the long periods of Claren- don , and some other historians . It is difficult too to draw the picture ; for narrative is a pic- ture in words , so that it shall be full , clear , and impressive , and ...
Side 4
... perhaps wholly omitted . To have a just and comprehensive view of his subject previously formed , ( at least to a cer- tain extent as to the order of time ) will enable -an author to write with vivacity , and to interest his readers ...
... perhaps wholly omitted . To have a just and comprehensive view of his subject previously formed , ( at least to a cer- tain extent as to the order of time ) will enable -an author to write with vivacity , and to interest his readers ...
Side 8
... his edu- cation ; the passions for which he has been most remarkable , the studies in which he has been most eminent , and thus proceed to the characteristic and marking features of his mind . Sallust perhaps 8 . NARRATION .
... his edu- cation ; the passions for which he has been most remarkable , the studies in which he has been most eminent , and thus proceed to the characteristic and marking features of his mind . Sallust perhaps 8 . NARRATION .
Side 9
... perhaps exceeds every author , antient or modern , in the delineation of character . His portrait of Catiline is alive in every part ; we do not look upon a picture , we see , and con- verse with the man . Lastly , if you have to ...
... perhaps exceeds every author , antient or modern , in the delineation of character . His portrait of Catiline is alive in every part ; we do not look upon a picture , we see , and con- verse with the man . Lastly , if you have to ...
Side 14
... perhaps a less laborious effort .. You will think I shall never have done with ; divisions and classifications ; for I must remark that public history properly so called may again be divided under two heads ; 1st . Those general ...
... perhaps a less laborious effort .. You will think I shall never have done with ; divisions and classifications ; for I must remark that public history properly so called may again be divided under two heads ; 1st . Those general ...
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