The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Without a friend the world is but a wilderness A man may have a thousand intimate acquaintances , and not a friend among them all . If you have one friend , think : yourself happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endeavour to ...
Without a friend the world is but a wilderness A man may have a thousand intimate acquaintances , and not a friend among them all . If you have one friend , think : yourself happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endeavour to ...
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When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered , The earth can . not bear two suns , por Asià two kings . Parmenio , a friend of Alexander's , hearing the great offers Darius had made ...
When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered , The earth can . not bear two suns , por Asià two kings . Parmenio , a friend of Alexander's , hearing the great offers Darius had made ...
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Be in peace with niany ; nevertheless , have but one counsellor of a thousand .. Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action , CHAPTER VI a The latter part of a wise man's ...
Be in peace with niany ; nevertheless , have but one counsellor of a thousand .. Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action , CHAPTER VI a The latter part of a wise man's ...
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But say , what strains , what language can express The thousand paugs , which tore the lover's breast ? Upon her breathless corse himself he threw , And to her clay - cold lips , with trembling haste , Ten thousand kisses gave .
But say , what strains , what language can express The thousand paugs , which tore the lover's breast ? Upon her breathless corse himself he threw , And to her clay - cold lips , with trembling haste , Ten thousand kisses gave .
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Yet more I boldly raise my voice on high , And in the shade on dear Creüsa cry ; Call on her name a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . CHAPTER XXI . THE PARTING OF HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE .
Yet more I boldly raise my voice on high , And in the shade on dear Creüsa cry ; Call on her name a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . CHAPTER XXI . THE PARTING OF HECTOR AND ANDROMACHE .
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