The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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第 23 頁
A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon contentediy . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions .
A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon contentediy . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions .
第 24 頁
If you have one friend , think : yourself happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endeavour to be always such . He can never have any true friends , that : will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity ...
If you have one friend , think : yourself happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endeavour to be always such . He can never have any true friends , that : will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity ...
第 42 頁
... Jupiter considering that this species , commonly called man , was 100 virtuous to be miserable , and too vicious to be happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above ...
... Jupiter considering that this species , commonly called man , was 100 virtuous to be miserable , and too vicious to be happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above ...
第 47 頁
In the happy period of the golden age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the earth , and conversed familiarly with mortals , amongst the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins , the offspring of Jupiter ...
In the happy period of the golden age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the earth , and conversed familiarly with mortals , amongst the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins , the offspring of Jupiter ...
第 62 頁
... And from whose eyes serenely mild , Shone forth the feeling heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly too reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish , Which virtue keeps . conceal'd . What happy hours of heart - felt ...
... And from whose eyes serenely mild , Shone forth the feeling heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly too reveal'd ; For neither bosom lodg'd a wish , Which virtue keeps . conceal'd . What happy hours of heart - felt ...
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