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 is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 Seiten |
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... conduct my steps : Yon trembling coward who forfook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pafs'd these towers , And , Heaven - directed , came this day to do The happy deed that gilds my humble name . HOME . CHAP . XIX ...
... conduct my steps : Yon trembling coward who forfook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pafs'd these towers , And , Heaven - directed , came this day to do The happy deed that gilds my humble name . HOME . CHAP . XIX ...
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... . It is a kind of acquiefcence in the state wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . A MAN A MAN , who uses his best endeavours to live 66 BOOK III . DIDACTIC PIECES .
... . It is a kind of acquiefcence in the state wherein we are placed , and a secret approbation of the Divine Will in his conduct towards man . A MAN A MAN , who uses his best endeavours to live 66 BOOK III . DIDACTIC PIECES .
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... conduct and readiness of expedients . A 4 No degree of knowledge , attainable by man , is able to fet him above the want of hourly affiftance , or to extinguish the defire of fond endearments , and tender officioufnefs ; and therefore ...
... conduct and readiness of expedients . A 4 No degree of knowledge , attainable by man , is able to fet him above the want of hourly affiftance , or to extinguish the defire of fond endearments , and tender officioufnefs ; and therefore ...
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... conduct ; it is fuavitèr in modo , fortitèr in re . I do not know any one rule fo unex- ceptionably useful and neceffary in every part of life . THE fuaviter in modo alone would degenerate and fink into a mean , timid complaifance , and ...
... conduct ; it is fuavitèr in modo , fortitèr in re . I do not know any one rule fo unex- ceptionably useful and neceffary in every part of life . THE fuaviter in modo alone would degenerate and fink into a mean , timid complaifance , and ...
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... conduct shall fet right . The fortunes of thy house shall totter - thy character , which led the way to them , fhall bleed on every fide of it - thy faith questioned - thy works belied - thy wit forgotten - thy learning trampled on : To ...
... conduct shall fet right . The fortunes of thy house shall totter - thy character , which led the way to them , fhall bleed on every fide of it - thy faith questioned - thy works belied - thy wit forgotten - thy learning trampled on : To ...
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