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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... bound by it no less than ourselves . It has the fame authority in all worlds that it has in this . The further any being is ad- vanced in excellence and perfection , the greater is his at- tachment to it , and the more is he under its ...
... bound by it no less than ourselves . It has the fame authority in all worlds that it has in this . The further any being is ad- vanced in excellence and perfection , the greater is his at- tachment to it , and the more is he under its ...
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... bound , I am un- der no neceffity of keeping my word ! Sir Harry , laws were never made for men of honour ; they want no bond but the rectitude of their own fentiments , and laws are of no ufe but to bind the villains of fociety . SIR ...
... bound , I am un- der no neceffity of keeping my word ! Sir Harry , laws were never made for men of honour ; they want no bond but the rectitude of their own fentiments , and laws are of no ufe but to bind the villains of fociety . SIR ...
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... bound to govern with a temperate and restrained authority . BEL . True , Sir ; most truly faid ; mine's a commission , not a right : I am the offspring of diftrefs , and every child of forrow is my brother ; while I have hands to hold ...
... bound to govern with a temperate and restrained authority . BEL . True , Sir ; most truly faid ; mine's a commission , not a right : I am the offspring of diftrefs , and every child of forrow is my brother ; while I have hands to hold ...
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... bound defire ; By happy alchymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both difdain in outward mien The grave and folemn garb of Spleen , And meretricious arts of dress , To feign a joy , and hide diftrefs : Unmov'd when the ...
... bound defire ; By happy alchymy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find ; They both difdain in outward mien The grave and folemn garb of Spleen , And meretricious arts of dress , To feign a joy , and hide diftrefs : Unmov'd when the ...
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... Bound in thy adamantine chain , The proud are taught to taste of pain , And purple tyrants vainly groan With pangs unfelt before , unpitied and alone . When first thy fire to send on earth Virtue , his darling child , defign'd , To thee ...
... Bound in thy adamantine chain , The proud are taught to taste of pain , And purple tyrants vainly groan With pangs unfelt before , unpitied and alone . When first thy fire to send on earth Virtue , his darling child , defign'd , To thee ...
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