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THE
CONTENTS.
HE Address, | Page 1. | |
The Introduction, | 5. | |
The Necessity of Education, | 8. | |
The Methods of it. The Difficulties, | 11. | |
Application and Attention necessary, | 12. | |
In Knowledge as in War, | 13. | |
The Way to Knowledge, | 15. | |
Proper Subjects, | 16. | |
Use of humane Learning, | 18. | |
Classics recommended, | 19. | |
Compared, | 21. | |
A comparison of the Greek and Roman Authors, | 22. | |
The Greeks excell in Tragedy, | ibid. | |
Of Comedy. Menander and Terence, | ibid. |
Plautus