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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... HUMAN LIFE Pratt , 7722. REFLECTIONS 24 . ON A ........ Thomson , 98 FUTURE STATE ......... 99 ON PROCRASTINATION ...... Young , 100 THE PAIN ARISING FROM VIR- TUOUS EMOTIONS ATTENDED WITH PLEASURE ........................ . Akcenside ...
... HUMAN LIFE Pratt , 7722. REFLECTIONS 24 . ON A ........ Thomson , 98 FUTURE STATE ......... 99 ON PROCRASTINATION ...... Young , 100 THE PAIN ARISING FROM VIR- TUOUS EMOTIONS ATTENDED WITH PLEASURE ........................ . Akcenside ...
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... human ; to forgive , divine . An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will chide , speaks worse than he thinks . Better to reign in Hell , than serve in Heav'n . He rais'd a mortal ...
... human ; to forgive , divine . An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will chide , speaks worse than he thinks . Better to reign in Hell , than serve in Heav'n . He rais'd a mortal ...
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... indeed than those of nature , but sufficiently bright , to make a strong impression upon the imagination . A similar effect will be produced by the representation of human characters - xxviii ON READING WORKS OF TASTE .
... indeed than those of nature , but sufficiently bright , to make a strong impression upon the imagination . A similar effect will be produced by the representation of human characters - xxviii ON READING WORKS OF TASTE .
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... human characters - and actions ; but with a superior degree of force , on account of the superiority of animated to inanimate nature , and on ac- count of the peculiar interest , which men naturally take in whatever concerns their own ...
... human characters - and actions ; but with a superior degree of force , on account of the superiority of animated to inanimate nature , and on ac- count of the peculiar interest , which men naturally take in whatever concerns their own ...
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... human nature a principle of curiosity , which leads us to contemplate unusual objects with the pleasing emotion which is called wonder , NOVELTY be- comes another source of pleasure in works of taste , which affords ample scope for the ...
... human nature a principle of curiosity , which leads us to contemplate unusual objects with the pleasing emotion which is called wonder , NOVELTY be- comes another source of pleasure in works of taste , which affords ample scope for the ...
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