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 pagina's |
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... Soul . Spectator . 131 V. On the Being of a God . Young . 134 BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . CHAP . I. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia . II . Hannibal to his Soldiers . Livy . 136 ibid . 138 III . C. Marius to the ...
... Soul . Spectator . 131 V. On the Being of a God . Young . 134 BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . CHAP . I. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia . II . Hannibal to his Soldiers . Livy . 136 ibid . 138 III . C. Marius to the ...
Pagina 94
... Soul ; And one regards Itfelf , and one the Whole . Thus God and Nature link'd the gen'ral frame , And bade Self love and Social be the fame . POPE CHAP . CHAP . XV . ON HAPPINESS . OH HAPPINESS ! 94 ( Book IIF DIDACTIC PIECES ..
... Soul ; And one regards Itfelf , and one the Whole . Thus God and Nature link'd the gen'ral frame , And bade Self love and Social be the fame . POPE CHAP . CHAP . XV . ON HAPPINESS . OH HAPPINESS ! 94 ( Book IIF DIDACTIC PIECES ..
Pagina 104
... Soul : To fhew the virtues in the fairest light ; To make Humanity the Minifter Of bounteous Providence ; and teach the breaft That generous luxury the gods enjoy . Thus , in his graver vein , the friendly Sage Sometimes declaim'd . Of ...
... Soul : To fhew the virtues in the fairest light ; To make Humanity the Minifter Of bounteous Providence ; and teach the breaft That generous luxury the gods enjoy . Thus , in his graver vein , the friendly Sage Sometimes declaim'd . Of ...
Pagina 115
... soul , Spurning the yoke of thefe inglorious days , Mix in their deeds and kindle with their flame : Say , when the prospect blackens on thy view , When rooted from the base , heroic ftates Mourn in the duft and tremble at the frown Of ...
... soul , Spurning the yoke of thefe inglorious days , Mix in their deeds and kindle with their flame : Say , when the prospect blackens on thy view , When rooted from the base , heroic ftates Mourn in the duft and tremble at the frown Of ...
Pagina 131
... SOUL . AMONG other excellent arguments for the immortality . of the Soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progrefs of the foul to its perfection , without a poffibility of ever ar- riving at it ; which is a hint that I do not ...
... SOUL . AMONG other excellent arguments for the immortality . of the Soul , there is one drawn from the perpetual progrefs of the foul to its perfection , without a poffibility of ever ar- riving at it ; which is a hint that I do not ...
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