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 SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1797 - 436 páginas |
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... just , is an attribute of the divine na- ture ; to be fɔ to the utmost of our abilities , is the glory of man . No man was ever caft down with the injuries of fortune , unless he had before fuffered himself to be deceived by her favours ...
... just , is an attribute of the divine na- ture ; to be fɔ to the utmost of our abilities , is the glory of man . No man was ever caft down with the injuries of fortune , unless he had before fuffered himself to be deceived by her favours ...
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... just : And he but naked ( tho ' lock'd up in steel ) Whofe confcience with injuftice is corrupted . " OH , CHA P. IX . H , world thy flippery turns ! Friends now faft fworn , Whofe double bofoms feem to wear one heart , Whofe hours ...
... just : And he but naked ( tho ' lock'd up in steel ) Whofe confcience with injuftice is corrupted . " OH , CHA P. IX . H , world thy flippery turns ! Friends now faft fworn , Whofe double bofoms feem to wear one heart , Whofe hours ...
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... Just then the reach'd , with trembling steps , Her aged mother's door ! He's gone , fhe cried , and I must fee That angel face no more ! I feel , I feel this breaking heart Beat high against my fide : From her white arm down funk her ...
... Just then the reach'd , with trembling steps , Her aged mother's door ! He's gone , fhe cried , and I must fee That angel face no more ! I feel , I feel this breaking heart Beat high against my fide : From her white arm down funk her ...
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... just mean between bashfulness , and impudence . I SHALL Conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modeft and affured , fo it is alfo poffible for the same person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent ...
... just mean between bashfulness , and impudence . I SHALL Conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modeft and affured , fo it is alfo poffible for the same person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent ...
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... just resentment ; for there is a great difference between bearing malice , which is always ungene- rous , and a refolute self - defence , which is always prudent and juftifiable . I CONCLUDE with this observation . That gentleness of ...
... just resentment ; for there is a great difference between bearing malice , which is always ungene- rous , and a refolute self - defence , which is always prudent and juftifiable . I CONCLUDE with this observation . That gentleness of ...
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