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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Pagina xxiii
... oppofition . The following in- ftances are of this kind : ANGER may glance into the breast of a wife man ; but refts only in the bofom of fools . ] B 6 AN An angry man who fuppreffes his paffion , thinks worse ELOCUTION . xxiii.
... oppofition . The following in- ftances are of this kind : ANGER may glance into the breast of a wife man ; but refts only in the bofom of fools . ] B 6 AN An angry man who fuppreffes his paffion , thinks worse ELOCUTION . xxiii.
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... fools . As to be perfectly juft , is an attribute of the Divine Na- ture ; to be so to the utmost of our abilities , is the glory -of man . No man was ever caft down with the injuries of fortune , unless he had before suffered himself ...
... fools . As to be perfectly juft , is an attribute of the Divine Na- ture ; to be so to the utmost of our abilities , is the glory -of man . No man was ever caft down with the injuries of fortune , unless he had before suffered himself ...
Pagina 4
... fool who fancied he played upon the organ , when he only blew the bellows . THOUGH a man may become learned by another's learn- ing ; he never can be wife but by his own wisdom . He who wants good fenfe , is unhappy in having learning ...
... fool who fancied he played upon the organ , when he only blew the bellows . THOUGH a man may become learned by another's learn- ing ; he never can be wife but by his own wisdom . He who wants good fenfe , is unhappy in having learning ...
Pagina 5
... fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and dazzled with every thing that fparkles ; but great minds have but little admiration , because few things ...
... fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and dazzled with every thing that fparkles ; but great minds have but little admiration , because few things ...
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... fools is in their mouth , but the tongue of the wife is in their heart . To labour , and to be content with that a man hath , is a fweet life . BL BE in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but SELLCT SENTENCES . ( Book I.
... fools is in their mouth , but the tongue of the wife is in their heart . To labour , and to be content with that a man hath , is a fweet life . BL BE in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but SELLCT SENTENCES . ( Book I.
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