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 is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... same kind as that which they fhew for a foot - ball : whenever it is contefted for , every one is ready to venture their lives and limbs in the difpute ; but when that is once at an end , it is no more thought on , but fleeps in ...
... same kind as that which they fhew for a foot - ball : whenever it is contefted for , every one is ready to venture their lives and limbs in the difpute ; but when that is once at an end , it is no more thought on , but fleeps in ...
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... often declare themselves on the two different parties ; nay , the same person would very often fide with one in his youth , would and } C and revolt to the other in his old CHAP . II . 19 NARRATIVE PIECES . Avarice and Luxury Ib.
... often declare themselves on the two different parties ; nay , the same person would very often fide with one in his youth , would and } C and revolt to the other in his old CHAP . II . 19 NARRATIVE PIECES . Avarice and Luxury Ib.
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... same effects . The lines of action , though drawn from different parts , terminate in the fame point . Religion embraces virtue , as it is enjoined by the laws of God ; honour , as it is grace- ful and ornamental to human nature . The ...
... same effects . The lines of action , though drawn from different parts , terminate in the fame point . Religion embraces virtue , as it is enjoined by the laws of God ; honour , as it is grace- ful and ornamental to human nature . The ...
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... and can pafs through this turbid , this fickle , fleeting period , without bewailings , or envy- ings , or murmurings , or complaints . HARRIS . CHAP . III . THE SAME SUBJECT . 1 " 132 Book IV : ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . Harris.
... and can pafs through this turbid , this fickle , fleeting period , without bewailings , or envy- ings , or murmurings , or complaints . HARRIS . CHAP . III . THE SAME SUBJECT . 1 " 132 Book IV : ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . Harris.
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... SAME SUBJECT . 1 " ALL men purfue Good ; and would be happy , if they knew how ; not happy for minutes , and miferable for hours ; but happy , if poffible , through . every part of their existence .. Either therefore there is a good of ...
... SAME SUBJECT . 1 " ALL men purfue Good ; and would be happy , if they knew how ; not happy for minutes , and miferable for hours ; but happy , if poffible , through . every part of their existence .. Either therefore there is a good of ...
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