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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... hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frosty Caucasus ? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare imagination of a feast ? Or wallow naked in December's snow , By thinking on fantastic summer's heat ? Oh , no ! the ...
... hold a fire in his hand , By thinking on the frosty Caucasus ? Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite , By bare imagination of a feast ? Or wallow naked in December's snow , By thinking on fantastic summer's heat ? Oh , no ! the ...
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... Hold there , " the other quick replies , " " Tis green - I saw it with these eyes , " As late with open mouth it lay , " And warm'd it in the sunny ray ; " Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd , " And saw it eat the air for food ...
... Hold there , " the other quick replies , " " Tis green - I saw it with these eyes , " As late with open mouth it lay , " And warm'd it in the sunny ray ; " Stretch'd at its ease the beast I view'd , " And saw it eat the air for food ...
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... hold out and last longest . The arts of deceit and cunning continually grow weaker and less effectual and serviceable to those that practise them whereas integrity gains strength by use , and the more and longer any man practiseth it ...
... hold out and last longest . The arts of deceit and cunning continually grow weaker and less effectual and serviceable to those that practise them whereas integrity gains strength by use , and the more and longer any man practiseth it ...
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... hold out to the end . All other arts may fail , but truth and integrity will carry a man through , and bear him out to the last . TILLOTSON . CHAPTER IV . ON HONOUR . EVERY principle that is a motive to good actions ought to be ...
... hold out to the end . All other arts may fail , but truth and integrity will carry a man through , and bear him out to the last . TILLOTSON . CHAPTER IV . ON HONOUR . EVERY principle that is a motive to good actions ought to be ...
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... holds us at the distance of pupils , or whose wit calls all attention from us , and leaves us without importance and without regard . " It is remarked by prince Henry , when he sees Falstaff lying on the ground , " that he could have ...
... holds us at the distance of pupils , or whose wit calls all attention from us , and leaves us without importance and without regard . " It is remarked by prince Henry , when he sees Falstaff lying on the ground , " that he could have ...
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