The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Very 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 ElocutionW. Borrowdale, 1808 - 412 pagina's |
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Pagina 21
... passions , must in my appre- henfion , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only inftruction which can be given with advantage on this head , is this general one : Obferve in what manner the feveral emotions or paffions are ...
... passions , must in my appre- henfion , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only inftruction which can be given with advantage on this head , is this general one : Obferve in what manner the feveral emotions or paffions are ...
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... passions and whofe plots have broke their fleep , To take the one the other , by fome chance , Some trick not worth an egg , fhall grow dear friends , And interjoin their iffues . So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the ...
... passions and whofe plots have broke their fleep , To take the one the other , by fome chance , Some trick not worth an egg , fhall grow dear friends , And interjoin their iffues . So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the ...
Pagina 147
... passion , but for that generofity and friendship of which it is the evi- dence . For let any one impartially confider , which of thefe characters he esteems the better ; his , who interefts himfelf in the injuries of his friend , and ...
... passion , but for that generofity and friendship of which it is the evi- dence . For let any one impartially confider , which of thefe characters he esteems the better ; his , who interefts himfelf in the injuries of his friend , and ...
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... passion and of sense , And thro ' the toffing tide of chance and pain , To hold his course unfault'ring , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the fleep afcent Of nature , calls him to his high reward , Th ' applauding fmile of ...
... passion and of sense , And thro ' the toffing tide of chance and pain , To hold his course unfault'ring , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the fleep afcent Of nature , calls him to his high reward , Th ' applauding fmile of ...
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