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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... .......... . Pope , 67 ............... ..... Ib . 163 16. ON VIRTUE ...................... Ib . 89 Tillotson , 66 17. ON VERSIFICATION ... . ...... ...... ... . ...... ... . ... . Tit . 90 4. ON HONOUR ..........................
... .......... . Pope , 67 ............... ..... Ib . 163 16. ON VIRTUE ...................... Ib . 89 Tillotson , 66 17. ON VERSIFICATION ... . ...... ...... ... . ...... ... . ... . Tit . 90 4. ON HONOUR ..........................
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... VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , Harris , 114 3. THE SAME SUBJECT . I. 116 Chap . BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . Page Chap . 1. JUNIUS BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA ......... Livy , 121 2. HANNIBAL TO HIS SOLDIERS .... 16 , 122 ...
... VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , Harris , 114 3. THE SAME SUBJECT . I. 116 Chap . BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . Page Chap . 1. JUNIUS BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA ......... Livy , 121 2. HANNIBAL TO HIS SOLDIERS .... 16 , 122 ...
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... virtue , and if there be any praise , think on these things * . On the contrary , interrogative sentences are terminated by the suspending pause ; as in the following example : Hold you the watch to night ? -- We do , my lord . - Arm'd ...
... virtue , and if there be any praise , think on these things * . On the contrary , interrogative sentences are terminated by the suspending pause ; as in the following example : Hold you the watch to night ? -- We do , my lord . - Arm'd ...
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... virtue itself has it's stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to revenge it afterward . It is much better to reprove , than to be angry secretly ...
... virtue itself has it's stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to revenge it afterward . It is much better to reprove , than to be angry secretly ...
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... virtues , praise : such is the force of ill will and ill nature . It is harder to avoid censure , than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in an age : but this to escape censure , a man must pass his whole ...
... virtues , praise : such is the force of ill will and ill nature . It is harder to avoid censure , than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in an age : but this to escape censure , a man must pass his whole ...
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