The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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... but sleeps in oblivion , buried in rubbish , which no one thinks it worth his pains to rake into , much less to Honour is but a fictitious kind of honesty ; a mean , but a necessary substitute for it , in societies who have none ...
... but sleeps in oblivion , buried in rubbish , which no one thinks it worth his pains to rake into , much less to Honour is but a fictitious kind of honesty ; a mean , but a necessary substitute for it , in societies who have none ...
第 41 頁
PLEASURE AND PAIN . There were two families ; which , from the beginning of ' . the world , were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in heaven , and the other in bell . The youngest descendant of the ...
PLEASURE AND PAIN . There were two families ; which , from the beginning of ' . the world , were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in heaven , and the other in bell . The youngest descendant of the ...
第 42 頁
a youngest of the opposite family was Pain , who was the son of Misery , who was the child of Vice , who was the offspring of the Furies . The habitation of this race of beings was in hell . The middle station of nature between these ...
a youngest of the opposite family was Pain , who was the son of Misery , who was the child of Vice , who was the offspring of the Furies . The habitation of this race of beings was in hell . The middle station of nature between these ...
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... upon the death of every single person , if he was found to have in him a certain proportion of evil , he should be despatched into the internal regions by a passport from Pain , there to well with Misery , Vice , and the Furies .
... upon the death of every single person , if he was found to have in him a certain proportion of evil , he should be despatched into the internal regions by a passport from Pain , there to well with Misery , Vice , and the Furies .
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ought to choose : be my friend , and follow me ; I will lead you into the possession of Pleasure , and out of the reach of Pain , and remove you from all the noise and disquietude of business . The affairs of either war or peace shall ...
ought to choose : be my friend , and follow me ; I will lead you into the possession of Pleasure , and out of the reach of Pain , and remove you from all the noise and disquietude of business . The affairs of either war or peace shall ...
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