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 180
... continued longer than three years , till the remarkable reign of Henry VIII . He , Sir , was a prince of unruly appetites , and of an arbitrary will ; he was impatient of every restraint ; the laws of God and man fell equally a ...
... continued longer than three years , till the remarkable reign of Henry VIII . He , Sir , was a prince of unruly appetites , and of an arbitrary will ; he was impatient of every restraint ; the laws of God and man fell equally a ...
Pagina 201
... continued he , were there a point in which fuch dislenti- ents ever agreed , this agreement would be no mean argu- ment in favour of its truth and juftnefs . But where , re- plied I , is this agreement to be found He answered me by ...
... continued he , were there a point in which fuch dislenti- ents ever agreed , this agreement would be no mean argu- ment in favour of its truth and juftnefs . But where , re- plied I , is this agreement to be found He answered me by ...
Pagina 202
... continued he , one pre conception is difcovered , which is common to good in general . It is , that all good is fuppofed fomething agree able to nature . This indeed , replied I , seems to be agreed on all hands . But again , faid he ...
... continued he , one pre conception is difcovered , which is common to good in general . It is , that all good is fuppofed fomething agree able to nature . This indeed , replied I , seems to be agreed on all hands . But again , faid he ...
Pagina 204
... continued he , two or three more pre - conceptions of the Sovereign Good , which are fought , for by all , as essential to conftitute it ? And what , said I , are these ? That it fhould not be tranfient , nor derived from the will of ...
... continued he , two or three more pre - conceptions of the Sovereign Good , which are fought , for by all , as essential to conftitute it ? And what , said I , are these ? That it fhould not be tranfient , nor derived from the will of ...
Pagina 205
... continued he , ( it is but merely an hypo- thefis ) fuppofe , I fay , we were to place the Sovereign Good in fuch a rectitude of conduct , in the conduct merely , and not in the event . Suppose we were to fix our happiness , not in the ...
... continued he , ( it is but merely an hypo- thefis ) fuppofe , I fay , we were to place the Sovereign Good in fuch a rectitude of conduct , in the conduct merely , and not in the event . Suppose we were to fix our happiness , not in the ...
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