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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... not hesitate to offend the gods by perjury . You may therefore consider with your self , whether you had better have a people of such a cha- racter , and so situated as to have it in 156 Boox 5 . ORATIONS AND HARANGUES ,
... not hesitate to offend the gods by perjury . You may therefore consider with your self , whether you had better have a people of such a cha- racter , and so situated as to have it in 156 Boox 5 . ORATIONS AND HARANGUES ,
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To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution William Enfield. racter , and so situated as to have it in their power either to serve you , or to annoy you , according as you treat them , for allies , or for enemies . QUINTUS CURTIUS ...
To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution William Enfield. racter , and so situated as to have it in their power either to serve you , or to annoy you , according as you treat them , for allies , or for enemies . QUINTUS CURTIUS ...
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... racter of Brutus . If that , said he , be true , then must we derive it , not from the success of his endeavours , but from their truth and rectitude . He had the comfort to be con- scious , that his cause was a just one . It was ...
... racter of Brutus . If that , said he , be true , then must we derive it , not from the success of his endeavours , but from their truth and rectitude . He had the comfort to be con- scious , that his cause was a just one . It was ...
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