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" ... you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he was cheapening... "
The Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of His Friends - 第 174 頁
Marcus Tullius Cicero 著 - 1808
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Select British Classics, 第 16 卷

1803 - 376 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing written on it; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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1804 - 412 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing written on it ; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, 第 2 卷

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing written on it. You may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it . into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 344 頁
...his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he was cheapening a beaver, when perhaps he is talking of the fate of the British nation. I remember, when...
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The Spectator; in Miniature: Being a Collection of the Principal ..., 第 1 卷

1808 - 306 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing written in it ; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the hutton, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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The Spectator, 第 7 卷

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 362 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing written on it ; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1814 - 424 頁
...hat in liis hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think that he was cheapening a beaver ; when perhaps he was talking of the fute of the British nation. I...
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English Synonymes Explained, in Alphabetical Order

George Crabb - 1816 - 788 頁
...bondi, mouldioi И into several tliffur-iit corks, . i iminin!; sometimes the lining, and ftoiuctimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he was. cheapening л beaver, «ben perhaps be I* talking of the fate of the British nation. AUDUON. BY-WORD,...
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The beauties of The Spectator 2nd ed., revised and enlarged with The vision ...

Spectator The - 1816 - 372 頁
...a piece of paper thit has nothing written in it ; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning liis hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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The British Essayists: Spectator

James Ferguson - 1819 - 342 頁
...attention on a piece of paper that has nothing •written on it; you may see many a smart rhetorician turning his hat in his hands, moulding it into several different cocks, examining sometimes the lining of it, and sometimes the button, during the whole course of his harangue. A deaf man would think he...
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