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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... endeavour to be always such . He can never have any true friends , that will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and ...
... endeavour to be always such . He can never have any true friends , that will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and ...
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... Very few men , properly speaking , live at present , but are providing to live another time . Party is the madness of many , for the gain of a few . To endeavour to work upon the vulgar with fine sense CHAP . 6 . 29 SELECT SENTENCES .
... Very few men , properly speaking , live at present , but are providing to live another time . Party is the madness of many , for the gain of a few . To endeavour to work upon the vulgar with fine sense CHAP . 6 . 29 SELECT SENTENCES .
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... endeavour all one's days to fortify our minds with learning and philosophy , is to spend so much in armour , that one has nothing left to defend . Deference often shrinks and withers as much upon the approach of intimacy , as the ...
... endeavour all one's days to fortify our minds with learning and philosophy , is to spend so much in armour , that one has nothing left to defend . Deference often shrinks and withers as much upon the approach of intimacy , as the ...
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... endeavour , therefore , in this essay to restore these words to their true meaning , to prevent the idea of Modesty from being confounded with that of Sheepish- ness , and to hinder Impudence from passing for Assurance . If I was put to ...
... endeavour , therefore , in this essay to restore these words to their true meaning , to prevent the idea of Modesty from being confounded with that of Sheepish- ness , and to hinder Impudence from passing for Assurance . If I was put to ...
第 85 頁
... and may very well meet in the same person . When they are thus mixed and blended to- gether , they compose what we endeavour to express when we say a modest assurance ; by which we understand E 3 CHAP . 1 . 85 DIDACTIC PIECES .
... and may very well meet in the same person . When they are thus mixed and blended to- gether , they compose what we endeavour to express when we say a modest assurance ; by which we understand E 3 CHAP . 1 . 85 DIDACTIC PIECES .
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