Seed. IL BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE.
From whence we may date likewise the rivalship os
the house of France, sor we may reckon that of Valois
and that os Bourbon as one upon this occasion, and.
the house os Austria, that continues at this day, and
has ost cost so much blood and so much treasure in the
course of it.
Letters on hiftory , Lf. 6. Bolingbroke.
It cannot be impertinent or ridiculous therefore in
suchia country, whatever it might be in the Abbot of
St Real’s, which was Savoy I think ; or in Peru. under
the Incas, where Garcilasso de la Vega says it was law
ful sor none but the nobility to study — for men of all
degrees to instruft themselves, in those affairs wherein
they maybe aclors, or judges of those that ad , orcon-
trollers of those that judge.
Letters on hijlory let. 5. Bohngbroke.
If Scipio who was naturally given to women, for
which anecdote we have , if I mistake not , the autho-
rity of Polybius, as well as some verses os Nevius pre-
servedby Aulus Gellius, had been educated by O'ymyi-
as at the court os Philip, it is improbable that he would
have restored the beautisul Spaniard.
Ibid. let. 3.
If any one have a curiosity for more specimens os
this kind, they will be found without number in
the works of the same author.
Apronoun , which saves the naming a person or
thing a second time, ought to be placed as near as
posslble to the name os that person or thing. This
is a branch of the foregoing rule ; and with the
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From whence we may date likewise the rivalship os
the house of France, sor we may reckon that of Valois
and that os Bourbon as one upon this occasion, and.
the house os Austria, that continues at this day, and
has ost cost so much blood and so much treasure in the
course of it.
Letters on hiftory , Lf. 6. Bolingbroke.
It cannot be impertinent or ridiculous therefore in
suchia country, whatever it might be in the Abbot of
St Real’s, which was Savoy I think ; or in Peru. under
the Incas, where Garcilasso de la Vega says it was law
ful sor none but the nobility to study — for men of all
degrees to instruft themselves, in those affairs wherein
they maybe aclors, or judges of those that ad , orcon-
trollers of those that judge.
Letters on hijlory let. 5. Bohngbroke.
If Scipio who was naturally given to women, for
which anecdote we have , if I mistake not , the autho-
rity of Polybius, as well as some verses os Nevius pre-
servedby Aulus Gellius, had been educated by O'ymyi-
as at the court os Philip, it is improbable that he would
have restored the beautisul Spaniard.
Ibid. let. 3.
If any one have a curiosity for more specimens os
this kind, they will be found without number in
the works of the same author.
Apronoun , which saves the naming a person or
thing a second time, ought to be placed as near as
posslble to the name os that person or thing. This
is a branch of the foregoing rule ; and with the
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