The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... hath many helpers ; he speak- eth things not to be spoken , and yet men justify him : the poor man slipped , and ... hath not passed through the venom thereof ; who hath not drawn the yoke thereof , nor been bound in it's bands ; for the ...
... hath many helpers ; he speak- eth things not to be spoken , and yet men justify him : the poor man slipped , and ... hath not passed through the venom thereof ; who hath not drawn the yoke thereof , nor been bound in it's bands ; for the ...
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... hath not offended with his tongue ? Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense ...
... hath not offended with his tongue ? Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense ...
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... hath his quarrel just : And he but naked , though lock'd up in steel , Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted . CHAP . IX . OH , World ! thy slippery turns : Friends now fast sworn , Whose double bosoms seem to wear one heart ...
... hath his quarrel just : And he but naked , though lock'd up in steel , Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted . CHAP . IX . OH , World ! thy slippery turns : Friends now fast sworn , Whose double bosoms seem to wear one heart ...
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... Hath this extent ; no more . Rude am I in speech , And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith , Till now some nine moons wasted , they have us'd Their dearest action in the ...
... Hath this extent ; no more . Rude am I in speech , And little bless'd with the set phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith , Till now some nine moons wasted , they have us'd Their dearest action in the ...
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... hath many advantages over all the ar- tificial modes of dissimulation and deceit . It is much the plainer and easier , much the safer and more secure way of dealing in the world ; it has less of trouble and difficulty , of entanglement ...
... hath many advantages over all the ar- tificial modes of dissimulation and deceit . It is much the plainer and easier , much the safer and more secure way of dealing in the world ; it has less of trouble and difficulty , of entanglement ...
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action appear arms army bear better cause CHAP common consider continued death desire earth equal ev'ry fair fall father fear feel fool fortune give Gods hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heav'n hold honour hope hour human it's John kind king laws leave light live look lord manner means mind nature never night o'er once pain pass passion peace perfection person pleasure poor pow'r praise present proper reason rest round seems sense serve side soon soul sound speak spirit stand sweet taste tears tell thee thing thou thought thousand true truth turn virtue voice whole wisdom wise wish young youth