The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Page 16 On Virtue. 1 On Modesty Speclator 84 8 On Good Sense ..Melmoth 101 2 On Cheerfulness ..16 . 86 9 On Study Bacon 102 3 On Sincerity Tillotson 8910 On Satirieal Wit ... Sterne 103 . 4 On Honour Grsardian 911 ) Hamlet's ...
Page 16 On Virtue. 1 On Modesty Speclator 84 8 On Good Sense ..Melmoth 101 2 On Cheerfulness ..16 . 86 9 On Study Bacon 102 3 On Sincerity Tillotson 8910 On Satirieal Wit ... Sterne 103 . 4 On Honour Grsardian 911 ) Hamlet's ...
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Page 16 On Virtue Pope 113 23 On Procrastination . Young 125 . 17 On Versification Ib . 115 24 The pain arising from 18 Lessons of Wisdom virtuous Einotions at.Armstrong 116 tended with Pleasure 19 Against Indolence ; anAkenside 126 ...
Page 16 On Virtue Pope 113 23 On Procrastination . Young 125 . 17 On Versification Ib . 115 24 The pain arising from 18 Lessons of Wisdom virtuous Einotions at.Armstrong 116 tended with Pleasure 19 Against Indolence ; anAkenside 126 ...
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Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re . venge it afterwards . It is much better to reprove , than to be angry ...
Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re . venge it afterwards . It is much better to reprove , than to be angry ...
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this serving man , shall meet with more reproaches , than all his virtues , praise : such is the force of ill - will and ill - nature . It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in ...
this serving man , shall meet with more reproaches , than all his virtues , praise : such is the force of ill - will and ill - nature . It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in ...
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Virtue should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or false grammar . CHAPTER VII . DEFERENCE is the most complicate , the most ...
Virtue should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or false grammar . CHAPTER VII . DEFERENCE is the most complicate , the most ...
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