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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... thro ' juft and thro ' unjust , To one Man's pow'r , ambition , lucre , luft :: The fame Self - love , in all , becomes the caufe Of what reftrains him , Government and Laws ; For , what one likes if others like as well , What ferves ...
... thro ' juft and thro ' unjust , To one Man's pow'r , ambition , lucre , luft :: The fame Self - love , in all , becomes the caufe Of what reftrains him , Government and Laws ; For , what one likes if others like as well , What ferves ...
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... thro ' every member of the whole One common bleffing , as one common foul . But Fortune's gifts if each alike poffeft , And each were equal , must not all contest ? If then to all men Happiness was meant , God in Externals could not ...
... thro ' every member of the whole One common bleffing , as one common foul . But Fortune's gifts if each alike poffeft , And each were equal , must not all contest ? If then to all men Happiness was meant , God in Externals could not ...
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... good , untaught , will find : Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks thro ' Nature , up to Nature's God ; " Purfues Purfues that Chain which links th ' immenfe defign , 102 Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES .
... good , untaught , will find : Slave to no fect , who takes no private road , But looks thro ' Nature , up to Nature's God ; " Purfues Purfues that Chain which links th ' immenfe defign , 102 Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES .
Página 104
... thro ' the trees : " If cryftal ftreams " with pleafing murmurs creep , " The reader's threaten'd ( not in vain ) with “ fleep ; " Then , at the last and only couplet fraught , With fome unmeaning thing they call a thought , A needlefs ...
... thro ' the trees : " If cryftal ftreams " with pleafing murmurs creep , " The reader's threaten'd ( not in vain ) with “ fleep ; " Then , at the last and only couplet fraught , With fome unmeaning thing they call a thought , A needlefs ...
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... thro ' the flow'ry paths of faunt'ring Joy , Seek this coy Goddefs ; that from stage to stage Invites us ftill , but shifts as we purfue . For , not to name the pains that pleasure brings To counterpoise itself , relentless Fate Forbids ...
... thro ' the flow'ry paths of faunt'ring Joy , Seek this coy Goddefs ; that from stage to stage Invites us ftill , but shifts as we purfue . For , not to name the pains that pleasure brings To counterpoise itself , relentless Fate Forbids ...
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