THE METHOD O F TEACHING and STUDYING THE BELLES LETTRES, OR, An Introduction to LANGUAGES, POETRY, RHETORIC, HISTORY, MORAL PHILOSOPHY, PHYSICKS, &c. WITH Reflections on TASTE; and Inftructions with regard to the ELOQUENCE of the PULPIT, the BA R, and the STAGE. The whole illuftrated with Paffages from the most famous POETS and ORATORS, ancient and modern, with CRITICAL REMARK S on them. Defigned more particularly for STUDENTS in the UNIVERSITIES. By Mr. ROLLIN, late Principal of the University of Paris, Profeffor of Eloquence in the Royal College, and Member of the Royal Academy of Infcriptions and Belles Lettres. Tranflated from the French. VOL. II. The THIRD EDITION. LONDON: Printed for C. HITCH, at the Red-Lion in Paternofter Row. M, DCC. XLII. ARTICLE II. An Effay on the method of forming youth 1. The retired life of M. de Lamoignon in the country, II. The modefty of M. Turenne. His private life 26 III. The III. The honourable reception M. Turenne met with from PARALLEL S. 1. Parallel between M. Turenne and the Cardinal de II. Parallel between violent and languishing difeafes III. Parallel. The Queen ferving the poor in the Hof- |