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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... enemy ; but in passing it over , he is superior . To err is human : to forgive , divine . A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man , than this , that when the injury began on his part , the kindness should begin on ours ...
... enemy ; but in passing it over , he is superior . To err is human : to forgive , divine . A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man , than this , that when the injury began on his part , the kindness should begin on ours ...
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... enemy cannot be hidden in adversity . it may have , that he speak many times it is a There is one that Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not done it ; and if he have , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend ; be he hath not ...
... enemy cannot be hidden in adversity . it may have , that he speak many times it is a There is one that Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not done it ; and if he have , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend ; be he hath not ...
第 33 頁
... enemy Rather in power than in use ; keep thy friend Under thine own life's key ; be check'd for silence , But never task'd for speech , C The cloud - capt towers , the gorgeous palaces , CHAP . 8 . 33 SELECT SENTENCES .
... enemy Rather in power than in use ; keep thy friend Under thine own life's key ; be check'd for silence , But never task'd for speech , C The cloud - capt towers , the gorgeous palaces , CHAP . 8 . 33 SELECT SENTENCES .
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... enemy , with a frankness of heart which is natural to him , that he believed they two should be very good friends , were it not for the instigations of Poverty , that pernicious counsellor , who made an ill use of his ear , and filled ...
... enemy , with a frankness of heart which is natural to him , that he believed they two should be very good friends , were it not for the instigations of Poverty , that pernicious counsellor , who made an ill use of his ear , and filled ...
第 46 頁
... enemies , and those who would injure my reputation , have given me the name of Pleasure . By this time the other lady , was come up , who addressed herself to the young hero in a very different manner : Hercules , says she , I offer ...
... enemies , and those who would injure my reputation , have given me the name of Pleasure . By this time the other lady , was come up , who addressed herself to the young hero in a very different manner : Hercules , says she , I offer ...
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