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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... reason dawn'd in Junio's breast , His father sent him from these genial isles , To where old Thames with conscious pride surveys Green Eton , soft abode of every Muse . Each classic beauty he soon made his own ; And soon fam'd Isis saw ...
... reason dawn'd in Junio's breast , His father sent him from these genial isles , To where old Thames with conscious pride surveys Green Eton , soft abode of every Muse . Each classic beauty he soon made his own ; And soon fam'd Isis saw ...
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... reason , a man truly modest is as much so when he is alone as in company , and as subject to a blush in his closet , as when the eyes of multitudes are upon him . I do not remember to have met with any instance of modesty with which I ...
... reason , a man truly modest is as much so when he is alone as in company , and as subject to a blush in his closet , as when the eyes of multitudes are upon him . I do not remember to have met with any instance of modesty with which I ...
第 88 頁
... reason , has two perpe- tual sources of cheerfulness in the consideration of his own nature , and of that Being on whom he has a depend- ence . If he looks into himself , he cannot but rejoice in that existence , which is so lately ...
... reason , has two perpe- tual sources of cheerfulness in the consideration of his own nature , and of that Being on whom he has a depend- ence . If he looks into himself , he cannot but rejoice in that existence , which is so lately ...
第 92 頁
... reason- able creature to a prevailing mode or fashion , who looks upon any thing as honourable that is displeasing to his Baker , or destructive to society , who thinks him elf ob- liged by this principle to the practice of some virtues ...
... reason- able creature to a prevailing mode or fashion , who looks upon any thing as honourable that is displeasing to his Baker , or destructive to society , who thinks him elf ob- liged by this principle to the practice of some virtues ...
第 95 頁
... reason to fear mortification ; and there are times in which the wise and the knowing are willing to receive praise without the la- bour of deserving it , in which the most elevated mind is willing to descend , and the most active to be ...
... reason to fear mortification ; and there are times in which the wise and the knowing are willing to receive praise without the la- bour of deserving it , in which the most elevated mind is willing to descend , and the most active to be ...
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