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. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... , at lefs expence , Had taught thee honour , virtue , fenfe , And rais'd thee from a coachman's fate , To govern men and guide the state . WHITEHEAD . CHAP . D 4 W CHA P. XIV . • SIR BALAA M. HERE CHAP . XIII . NARRATIVE PIECES . 45.
... , at lefs expence , Had taught thee honour , virtue , fenfe , And rais'd thee from a coachman's fate , To govern men and guide the state . WHITEHEAD . CHAP . D 4 W CHA P. XIV . • SIR BALAA M. HERE CHAP . XIII . NARRATIVE PIECES . 45.
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... state of probation , and as filled with a certain triumph and infolence of heart that is inconfiftent with a life which is every moment obnoxious to the greatest dangers . Writers of this complexion have obferved , that the facred ...
... state of probation , and as filled with a certain triumph and infolence of heart that is inconfiftent with a life which is every moment obnoxious to the greatest dangers . Writers of this complexion have obferved , that the facred ...
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... state of mind in its third relation , I cannot but look upon it as a conftant habitual gratitude to the Author of nature . An inward chearfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its difpenfations . It is a ...
... state of mind in its third relation , I cannot but look upon it as a conftant habitual gratitude to the Author of nature . An inward chearfulness is an implicit praise and thanksgiving to Providence under all its difpenfations . It is a ...
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... state between gaiety and unconcern ; the act or emanation of a mind at leisure to regard the gratification of another . It is imagined by many , that whenever they aspire to please , they are required to be merry , and to fhew the glad ...
... state between gaiety and unconcern ; the act or emanation of a mind at leisure to regard the gratification of another . It is imagined by many , that whenever they aspire to please , they are required to be merry , and to fhew the glad ...
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... state : From brutes what men , from men what fpirits know , Or who could fuffer Being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to - day , Had he thy reafon , would he skip and play ? Pleas'd to the laft , he crops the flow'ry food ...
... state : From brutes what men , from men what fpirits know , Or who could fuffer Being here below ? The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed to - day , Had he thy reafon , would he skip and play ? Pleas'd to the laft , he crops the flow'ry food ...
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