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 34
... pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a lofs of the same kind . Shining characters are not always the most agreeable ones . The mild radiance of an emerald , is by no means lefs pleafing than the ...
... pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a lofs of the same kind . Shining characters are not always the most agreeable ones . The mild radiance of an emerald , is by no means lefs pleafing than the ...
Pagina 43
... Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fashion . Avarice was also very ftrong in his officers , be- ing faithfully ferved by Hunger , Induftry , Care , and Watchfulness . He had likewife a privy - counsellor , who who was always at his elbow ...
... Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fashion . Avarice was also very ftrong in his officers , be- ing faithfully ferved by Hunger , Induftry , Care , and Watchfulness . He had likewife a privy - counsellor , who who was always at his elbow ...
Pagina 44
... pleasures , banishing all the neceffary cautions against want , and confequently un- dermining those principles on which the government of Avarice was founded . At laft ... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE were two 44 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... pleasures , banishing all the neceffary cautions against want , and confequently un- dermining those principles on which the government of Avarice was founded . At laft ... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE were two 44 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
Pagina 45
... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE were two families , which from the beginning of the world were as oppofite to each other as light and dark- nefs . The one of them lived in heaven and the other in hell . The youngest defcendant of the firft ...
... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE were two families , which from the beginning of the world were as oppofite to each other as light and dark- nefs . The one of them lived in heaven and the other in hell . The youngest defcendant of the firft ...
Pagina 46
... Pleasure and Pain are fuch conftant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their vifits together , or are never far afunder . If Pain comes into a heart , he is quickly followed by Plea- fure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be ...
... Pleasure and Pain are fuch conftant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their vifits together , or are never far afunder . If Pain comes into a heart , he is quickly followed by Plea- fure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be ...
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