The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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289 14 Ode to Truth ..... Mason 25334 The Parish Poor House 15 Ode to Fancy Warton 255 Crabbe 290 16 L'allegro .......... Milton 259 35 The Sporting Clergyman 17 Il Penseroso Ib . 263 Ib , 291 18 The Progress of Life 36 The Polite ...
289 14 Ode to Truth ..... Mason 25334 The Parish Poor House 15 Ode to Fancy Warton 255 Crabbe 290 16 L'allegro .......... Milton 259 35 The Sporting Clergyman 17 Il Penseroso Ib . 263 Ib , 291 18 The Progress of Life 36 The Polite ...
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UCH Much declamation has been employed to convince the world of a very plain truth , that to be able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators ...
UCH Much declamation has been employed to convince the world of a very plain truth , that to be able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators ...
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Truth is born with us ; and we must do violence to na . ture , to shake off ' our veracity . There cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wise men correct their own ...
Truth is born with us ; and we must do violence to na . ture , to shake off ' our veracity . There cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wise men correct their own ...
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Truth is always consistent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out . It is always near at hand , and sits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we are aware ; whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a mau's invention ...
Truth is always consistent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out . It is always near at hand , and sits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we are aware ; whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a mau's invention ...
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Blame not before thou hast examined the truth ; undere stand first , and then rebuke . If thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , and be not hasty to credit him ; for some men are friends for their own occasions , and will not ...
Blame not before thou hast examined the truth ; undere stand first , and then rebuke . If thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , and be not hasty to credit him ; for some men are friends for their own occasions , and will not ...
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