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
There is no real use of riches , except in the distribution ; the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon contentediy .
There is no real use of riches , except in the distribution ; the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon contentediy .
第 26 頁
The wise man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous , the rest of the world him who is most wealthy . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is inuocent ...
The wise man applauds him whom he thinks most virtuous , the rest of the world him who is most wealthy . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is inuocent ...
第 49 頁
The simplicity of his grief drew numbers about him , and La Fleur among the rest , whilst the horses were getting ready ; as I continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and lear over their heads He said be had come last from ...
The simplicity of his grief drew numbers about him , and La Fleur among the rest , whilst the horses were getting ready ; as I continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and lear over their heads He said be had come last from ...
第 95 頁
... and the most active to be at rest . All therefore are at some hour or another fond of companions whom they can entertain upon easy terms , and who will relieve thein from solitude , without condemning them to vigilance and caution .
... and the most active to be at rest . All therefore are at some hour or another fond of companions whom they can entertain upon easy terms , and who will relieve thein from solitude , without condemning them to vigilance and caution .
第 97 頁
... instructed in the minute circumstances of propriety , or the necessary forms of daily transaction ; and quickly shake off their reverence for müdes of education , which they find 10 produce no ability above the rest of ma ! kind .
... instructed in the minute circumstances of propriety , or the necessary forms of daily transaction ; and quickly shake off their reverence for müdes of education , which they find 10 produce no ability above the rest of ma ! kind .
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