The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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The pleasure , which affects the 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 crowo our virtuous endeavours here with a happiness ...
The pleasure , which affects the 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 crowo our virtuous endeavours here with a happiness ...
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Forsake not an old friend , for the new is not coniparable to him : a new friend is as new wine ; when it is old , thou : shalt drink it with pleasure . A friend cannot be known in prosperity ; and an 28 Book 1 . SELECT SENTENCES .
Forsake not an old friend , for the new is not coniparable to him : a new friend is as new wine ; when it is old , thou : shalt drink it with pleasure . A friend cannot be known in prosperity ; and an 28 Book 1 . SELECT SENTENCES .
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He that lies in bed all a summer's morning , loses the chief pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a loss of the same kind . Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones .
He that lies in bed all a summer's morning , loses the chief pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a loss of the same kind . Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones .
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Luxury had many generals under him , who did him great service , as Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fashion . Avarice was likewise very strong in his officers , being faithfully served by Hunger , Industry , Care , and Watchfulness : he ...
Luxury had many generals under him , who did him great service , as Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fashion . Avarice was likewise very strong in his officers , being faithfully served by Hunger , Industry , Care , and Watchfulness : he ...
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To this Avarice replied , that he looked upon Plenty ( the first minister of his antagonist ) to be a much more destructive counsellor than : Poverty , for that he was perpetually suggesting pleasures , banishing all the necessary ...
To this Avarice replied , that he looked upon Plenty ( the first minister of his antagonist ) to be a much more destructive counsellor than : Poverty , for that he was perpetually suggesting pleasures , banishing all the necessary ...
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