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 Taste |
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It is another office of eniphasis , to express the opposition between the several
parts of a sentence , where the ideas are contrasted or compared ; as in the
following sentences : When our vices leave us , we fancy that we leave them .
It is another office of eniphasis , to express the opposition between the several
parts of a sentence , where the ideas are contrasted or compared ; as in the
following sentences : When our vices leave us , we fancy that we leave them .
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No man has a thorough taste of prosperity , to wiiom adversity never happened .
When our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we leave them . It is as great a
poir : t of wisdom to hide ignorance , as to discover knowledge . Pitch upon that ...
No man has a thorough taste of prosperity , to wiiom adversity never happened .
When our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we leave them . It is as great a
poir : t of wisdom to hide ignorance , as to discover knowledge . Pitch upon that ...
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Not because from haunt remote Sequester'd in a dingle's bushy lap : ' Tis Labour
sav'ry makes the peasant's fare , And works out his repose : for Ease must ask
The leave of Diligence to be enjoy'd . O ! listen not to that enchantress Ease With
...
Not because from haunt remote Sequester'd in a dingle's bushy lap : ' Tis Labour
sav'ry makes the peasant's fare , And works out his repose : for Ease must ask
The leave of Diligence to be enjoy'd . O ! listen not to that enchantress Ease With
...
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Then by that Hell I merit , I'll not leave thee , Till to thyself at least thou'rt reconcil'd
, However thy resentment deal with me . Pier . Not leave me ! Jaff . No ' ; thou
shalt not force me from thee ; Use me reproachfully , and like a slave ; Tread on
nie ...
Then by that Hell I merit , I'll not leave thee , Till to thyself at least thou'rt reconcil'd
, However thy resentment deal with me . Pier . Not leave me ! Jaff . No ' ; thou
shalt not force me from thee ; Use me reproachfully , and like a slave ; Tread on
nie ...
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Leave me , Iago . Iago . My Lord , I take my leave . Oth . Why did I marry ? This
honest creature , doubtless , Sees , and knows more , much more , than he
unfolds . Iago . My Lord , I would I might entreat your Honour , To scan this thing
no ...
Leave me , Iago . Iago . My Lord , I take my leave . Oth . Why did I marry ? This
honest creature , doubtless , Sees , and knows more , much more , than he
unfolds . Iago . My Lord , I would I might entreat your Honour , To scan this thing
no ...
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