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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... happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by fe- curing to ourselves the friendship and protection ...
... happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by fe- curing to ourselves the friendship and protection ...
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... bad qualities of thefe two oppofite families . Jupiter confidering that this fpecies , commonly called man , was too virtuous to be mise- rable , rable , and too vicious to be happy ; that CHAP . IV . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 23.
... bad qualities of thefe two oppofite families . Jupiter confidering that this fpecies , commonly called man , was too virtuous to be mise- rable , rable , and too vicious to be happy ; that CHAP . IV . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 23.
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... happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the twe youngest of the above - mentioned families , Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , and Pain , who was the son of Mi- sery , to meet one ...
... happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the twe youngest of the above - mentioned families , Pleasure , who was the daughter of Happiness , and Pain , who was the son of Mi- sery , to meet one ...
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... happy period of the Golden Age , when all the ce- leftial inhabitants defcended to the earth , and converfed familiarly with mortals , amongst the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins , the offspring of Jupiter , Love and ...
... happy period of the Golden Age , when all the ce- leftial inhabitants defcended to the earth , and converfed familiarly with mortals , amongst the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins , the offspring of Jupiter , Love and ...
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... happy hours of heart - felt bliss Did love on both bestow ! But blifs too mighty long to last , Where Fortune proves a foe . His fifter , who like Envy form'd , Like her in mischief joy'd , To work them harm , with wicked skill Each ...
... happy hours of heart - felt bliss Did love on both bestow ! But blifs too mighty long to last , Where Fortune proves a foe . His fifter , who like Envy form'd , Like her in mischief joy'd , To work them harm , with wicked skill Each ...
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