The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Attempts have been made with some success to analyze the language of ideas ; but the language of sentiment and emotion has never yet been analyzed ; and perhaps it is not within the reach of human ability , to write a Philosophical ...
Attempts have been made with some success to analyze the language of ideas ; but the language of sentiment and emotion has never yet been analyzed ; and perhaps it is not within the reach of human ability , to write a Philosophical ...
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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 graceful conversation .
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 graceful conversation .
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Though a man may become learned by another's learning ; he never can be wise but by his own wisdom . He who wants good sense , is unhappy in having learning , for he has thereby more ways of exposing himself , It is ungenerous to give a ...
Though a man may become learned by another's learning ; he never can be wise but by his own wisdom . He who wants good sense , is unhappy in having learning , for he has thereby more ways of exposing himself , It is ungenerous to give a ...
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A good word is an easy obligation ; but not to speak ill requires only our silence , which costs us nothing . It is to affectation the world owes its whole race of coxcombs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ...
A good word is an easy obligation ; but not to speak ill requires only our silence , which costs us nothing . It is to affectation the world owes its whole race of coxcombs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ...
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Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense them the things they have done for ...
Whoso discovereth secrets loseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense them the things they have done for ...
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