Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 432 Seiten |
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... virtue . ' " Shall I reward his services with Falsehood ? Shall I forget him who cannot forget me ? ' " If his ... virtues ; an enemy , his crimes . ' " The wise man is happy when he gains his own approbation ; the fool , when he gains ...
... virtue . ' " Shall I reward his services with Falsehood ? Shall I forget him who cannot forget me ? ' " If his ... virtues ; an enemy , his crimes . ' " The wise man is happy when he gains his own approbation ; the fool , when he gains ...
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... virtue without a characteristic beauty to make it particularly loved by the good , and to make the - bad ashamed of their neglect of it . 158. A sacrifice was never yet offered to a principle , that was not made up to us by self ...
... virtue without a characteristic beauty to make it particularly loved by the good , and to make the - bad ashamed of their neglect of it . 158. A sacrifice was never yet offered to a principle , that was not made up to us by self ...
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... virtues ; relieve their wants ; rejoice in their prosperity ; compassionate their distress ; receive their friendship ; overlook their unkindness ; forgive their malice ; be a servant of servants ; and condescend to do the lowest ...
... virtues ; relieve their wants ; rejoice in their prosperity ; compassionate their distress ; receive their friendship ; overlook their unkindness ; forgive their malice ; be a servant of servants ; and condescend to do the lowest ...
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... virtue your devotion , let your sword be bared alone at wisdom's sacred word . 295. I have always felt that I could meet death with com- posure ; but I did not know , she said , with a tremulous voice , her lips quivering - I did not ...
... virtue your devotion , let your sword be bared alone at wisdom's sacred word . 295. I have always felt that I could meet death with com- posure ; but I did not know , she said , with a tremulous voice , her lips quivering - I did not ...
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... virtue ; — in every pursuit , on the contrary , whatever enfeebles or limits the powers of the mind , the same experience ever shows to be hostile to the best interests of human nature . 320. From the first hour of existence to the last ...
... virtue ; — in every pursuit , on the contrary , whatever enfeebles or limits the powers of the mind , the same experience ever shows to be hostile to the best interests of human nature . 320. From the first hour of existence to the last ...
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