The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which are Prefixed Two EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - 346 pages |
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... PRAISE OF VIRTUE ........ Price , 153 ALEXANDER .............................. ......... Ib . 129 13. THE SPEECH OF BRUTUS ON THE 6. GALGACUS , THE GENERAL OF THE DEATH OF CESAR ...... Shakspeare , 155 CALEDONII , TO HIS ARMY , TO 14 ...
... PRAISE OF VIRTUE ........ Price , 153 ALEXANDER .............................. ......... Ib . 129 13. THE SPEECH OF BRUTUS ON THE 6. GALGACUS , THE GENERAL OF THE DEATH OF CESAR ...... Shakspeare , 155 CALEDONII , TO HIS ARMY , TO 14 ...
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... praise , think on these things * . On the contrary , interrogative sentences are terminated by the suspending pause ; as in the following example : Hold you the watch to night ? -We do , my lord . - Arm❜d , say you ? -Arm'd , my lord ...
... praise , think on these things * . On the contrary , interrogative sentences are terminated by the suspending pause ; as in the following example : Hold you the watch to night ? -We do , my lord . - Arm❜d , say you ? -Arm'd , my lord ...
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... praise : such is the force of ill will and ill nature . It is harder to avoid censure , than to gain applause ; for this may be done by one great or wise action in an age : but to escape censure , a man must pass his whole SELECT ...
... praise : such is the force of ill will and ill nature . It is harder to avoid censure , than to gain applause ; for this may be done by one great or wise action in an age : but to escape censure , a man must pass his whole SELECT ...
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... praise of one's self ; or 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 pleasures , while they are hoarding up anguish , torment , and remorse for old ...
... praise of one's self ; or 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 pleasures , while they are hoarding up anguish , torment , and remorse for old ...
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... praise and transport to his breast . " At length quite vain , he needs would shew His master what his art could do ; And bade his slaves the chariot lead To Academus ' sacred shade . The trembling grove confess'd it's fright : The wood ...
... praise and transport to his breast . " At length quite vain , he needs would shew His master what his art could do ; And bade his slaves the chariot lead To Academus ' sacred shade . The trembling grove confess'd it's fright : The wood ...
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