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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... nature between these two oppo- site extremes was the earth , which was inhabited by crea- tures of a middle kind , neither so virtuous as the one , nor so vicious as the other , but partaking of the good and bad qualities of these two ...
... nature between these two oppo- site extremes was the earth , which was inhabited by crea- tures of a middle kind , neither so virtuous as the one , nor so vicious as the other , but partaking of the good and bad qualities of these two ...
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... nature never planted . You never heard the most delicious music , which is the praise of one's self ; nor saw the most beautiful object , which is the work of one's own hands . Your votaries pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken ...
... nature never planted . You never heard the most delicious music , which is the praise of one's self ; nor saw the most beautiful object , which is the work of one's own hands . Your votaries pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken ...
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... nature seemed embellished by their presence . They were inseparable companions , and their growing attach- ment was favoured by Jupiter , who had decreed that a last- ing union should be solemnized between them so soon as they were ...
... nature seemed embellished by their presence . They were inseparable companions , and their growing attach- ment was favoured by Jupiter , who had decreed that a last- ing union should be solemnized between them so soon as they were ...
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... nature . The mourner was sitting upon a stone bench at the door , with the ass's pannel and its bridle on one side , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and shook his head . He then took his crust ...
... nature . The mourner was sitting upon a stone bench at the door , with the ass's pannel and its bridle on one side , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and shook his head . He then took his crust ...
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... Nature her tribute - and wept bitterly . He said Heaven had accepted the conditions ; and that he had set out from his cottage with this poor creature , who had been a patient partner of his journey - that it had eaten the same bread ...
... Nature her tribute - and wept bitterly . He said Heaven had accepted the conditions ; and that he had set out from his cottage with this poor creature , who had been a patient partner of his journey - that it had eaten the same bread ...
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