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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... .... Ib . 163 16. ON VIRTUE .................. Ib . 89 3. ON SINCERITY .............. Tillotson , 66 17. ON VERSIFICATION .............. The 90 4. ON HONOUR ............... Guardian , 68 18. LESSONS OF WISDOM ......... .
... .... Ib . 163 16. ON VIRTUE .................. Ib . 89 3. ON SINCERITY .............. Tillotson , 66 17. ON VERSIFICATION .............. The 90 4. ON HONOUR ............... Guardian , 68 18. LESSONS OF WISDOM ......... .
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... VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , 3. THE SAME SUBJECT ............. 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 ...... ..kb . 122 3. C ...
... VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , 3. THE SAME SUBJECT ............. 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 ...... ..kb . 122 3. C ...
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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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... Virtue should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or false grammar . CHAP . VII . DEFERENCE is the most complicate , SELECT ...
... Virtue should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or false grammar . CHAP . VII . DEFERENCE is the most complicate , SELECT ...
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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