The elocutionist, a collection of pieces in prose and verse [by various authors, ed.] by J.S. KnowlesJames Sheridan Knowles 1825 |
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第 119 頁
... Patrician rank , if he is guilty of a neglect or breach of duty , has his great connections , the an- tiquity of his family , the important services of his ancestors , and the multitudes he has , by power , en- gaged in his interest ...
... Patrician rank , if he is guilty of a neglect or breach of duty , has his great connections , the an- tiquity of his family , the important services of his ancestors , and the multitudes he has , by power , en- gaged in his interest ...
第 120 頁
... Patricians want nothing so much as an occasion against me . It is therefore my fixed resolution to use my best endeavours , that you may not be disappointed in me , and that their indirect designs against me may be defeated . I have ...
... Patricians want nothing so much as an occasion against me . It is therefore my fixed resolution to use my best endeavours , that you may not be disappointed in me , and that their indirect designs against me may be defeated . I have ...
第 121 頁
... Patricians , by standing up in defence of what I have myself done . Observe now , my countrymen , the injustice of the Patricians . They arrogate to themselves honours on account of the exploits done by their forefathers , whilst they ...
... Patricians , by standing up in defence of what I have myself done . Observe now , my countrymen , the injustice of the Patricians . They arrogate to themselves honours on account of the exploits done by their forefathers , whilst they ...
第 122 頁
... Patricians , who endea- vour , by indirect means , to depreciate me in your esteem , have never dared to show their faces . Demosthenes to the Athenians , exciting them to prosecute the War against Philip . When I compare , Athenians ...
... Patricians , who endea- vour , by indirect means , to depreciate me in your esteem , have never dared to show their faces . Demosthenes to the Athenians , exciting them to prosecute the War against Philip . When I compare , Athenians ...
第 135 頁
... Roman world , how temperate is his triumph ! -how scrupulous his respect for the very forms of the laws ! -He discountenances the profligacy of the patricians , and endeavours to preserve the virtue N 2 DEBATE . 135.
... Roman world , how temperate is his triumph ! -how scrupulous his respect for the very forms of the laws ! -He discountenances the profligacy of the patricians , and endeavours to preserve the virtue N 2 DEBATE . 135.
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