The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... Syphax . Addison 316 8 Cato's Soliloquy Ib . 321 9 Southampton and Essex Earl of Essex 322 Page- Shaks . 344 21 Lear Ib . ' 347 22 Macbeth's Soliloquy ... Ib . 348 . 23 Macduff , Malcolm , and Rosse ...... Ib . 349 24 Antony's Soliloquy ...
... Syphax . Addison 316 8 Cato's Soliloquy Ib . 321 9 Southampton and Essex Earl of Essex 322 Page- Shaks . 344 21 Lear Ib . ' 347 22 Macbeth's Soliloquy ... Ib . 348 . 23 Macduff , Malcolm , and Rosse ...... Ib . 349 24 Antony's Soliloquy ...
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... Syphax , in the play before men- tioned , as a fine imaginary notion that leads astray young inexperienced men , and draws them into real mischiefs , while they are engaged in the pursuits of a shadow . These are generally persons who ...
... Syphax , in the play before men- tioned , as a fine imaginary notion that leads astray young inexperienced men , and draws them into real mischiefs , while they are engaged in the pursuits of a shadow . These are generally persons who ...
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... SYPHAX . JUB . SYPHAX , I joy to meet thee thus alone . I have observ'd of late thy looks are fall'n , O'ercast with gloomy cares and discontent ; Then tell me , Syphax , I conjure thee tell me , What are the thoughts that kuit thy brow ...
... SYPHAX . JUB . SYPHAX , I joy to meet thee thus alone . I have observ'd of late thy looks are fall'n , O'ercast with gloomy cares and discontent ; Then tell me , Syphax , I conjure thee tell me , What are the thoughts that kuit thy brow ...
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... Syphax , won't discern What virtues grow from ignorance and choice , Nor how the hero differs from the brute . But grant that others could with equal glory . Look down on pleasures , and the baits of sense ; Where shall we find the man ...
... Syphax , won't discern What virtues grow from ignorance and choice , Nor how the hero differs from the brute . But grant that others could with equal glory . Look down on pleasures , and the baits of sense ; Where shall we find the man ...
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... Syphax , I should be more than twice an orphan By such a loss . SYPH . Ay , there's the tie that binds you ! You long to call him father . Marcia's charms Work in your heart unseen , and plead for Cato . No wonder you are deaf to all I ...
... Syphax , I should be more than twice an orphan By such a loss . SYPH . Ay , there's the tie that binds you ! You long to call him father . Marcia's charms Work in your heart unseen , and plead for Cato . No wonder you are deaf to all I ...
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