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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... human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste : to discover and correct those tones , and habits of speaking , which are gross deviations from nature , and as far as they prevail must ...
... human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste : to discover and correct those tones , and habits of speaking , which are gross deviations from nature , and as far as they prevail must ...
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... human ability , to write a Philosophical Grammar of the Passions . Or , if it were possible in any degree to execute this design , I cannot think , that from such a grammar it would be possible for any one to instruct himself in the use ...
... human ability , to write a Philosophical Grammar of the Passions . Or , if it were possible in any degree to execute this design , I cannot think , that from such a grammar it would be possible for any one to instruct himself in the use ...
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... human : to forgive , divine . A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man , than this , that when the injury began on his part , the kindness should begin on ours . The prodigal robs his heir , the miser robs himself . We ...
... human : to forgive , divine . A more glorious victory cannot be gained over another man , than this , that when the injury began on his part , the kindness should begin on ours . The prodigal robs his heir , the miser robs himself . We ...
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... human mind with the most lively and transporting touches , is the sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavours here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires ...
... human mind with the most lively and transporting touches , is the sense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavours here with a happiness hereafter , large as our desires ...
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... human nature to fancy happiness in those schemes which it does not pursue . The chief advantage that ancient writers can boast over modern ones , seems owing to simplicity . Every noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the former in ...
... human nature to fancy happiness in those schemes which it does not pursue . The chief advantage that ancient writers can boast over modern ones , seems owing to simplicity . Every noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the former in ...
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