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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... consider cheerfulness in three lights , with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recommend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this ...
... consider cheerfulness in three lights , with regard to ourselves , to those we converse with , and to the great Author of our being , it will not a little recommend itself on each of these accounts . The man who is possessed of this ...
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... consider honour with respect to three sorts of men . First of all , with re- gard to those who have a right notion of it . Secondly with regard to those who have mistaken notion of it . And , thirdly , with regard to those who treat it ...
... consider honour with respect to three sorts of men . First of all , with re- gard to those who have a right notion of it . Secondly with regard to those who have mistaken notion of it . And , thirdly , with regard to those who treat it ...
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... considers vice as something that is beneath him , the other as something that is offensive to the Divine Being . The ... consider those who have mistaken notions of honour . And these are such as estab- lish any thing to themselves for a ...
... considers vice as something that is beneath him , the other as something that is offensive to the Divine Being . The ... consider those who have mistaken notions of honour . And these are such as estab- lish any thing to themselves for a ...
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... consider those persons , who treat this principle as chimerica ) , and turn it into ri- dicule . Men who are professedly of no honour , are of a more profligate and abandoned nature than even those who are actuated by false notions of ...
... consider those persons , who treat this principle as chimerica ) , and turn it into ri- dicule . Men who are professedly of no honour , are of a more profligate and abandoned nature than even those who are actuated by false notions of ...
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... considers the wants which every man feels , or will feel , of external assistance , niust rather wish to be surrounded by those that love him , than by those that admire his excellencies , or solicit his favours ; for admiration ceases ...
... considers the wants which every man feels , or will feel , of external assistance , niust rather wish to be surrounded by those that love him , than by those that admire his excellencies , or solicit his favours ; for admiration ceases ...
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