The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 sider |
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... peace with many ; nevertheless have but one counsellor of a thousand . Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action . CHA P. V I. THE latter part of a wise man's life is taken ...
... peace with many ; nevertheless have but one counsellor of a thousand . Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action . CHA P. V I. THE latter part of a wise man's life is taken ...
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... that each of them should im- mediately dismiss his privy - counsellor . When things were thus far adjusted towards a peace , all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for Chap . iij . NARRATIVE PIECES . 21.
... that each of them should im- mediately dismiss his privy - counsellor . When things were thus far adjusted towards a peace , all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for Chap . iij . NARRATIVE PIECES . 21.
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... peace shall have no power to disturb you . Your whole employment shall be to make your life easy , and to entertain every sense , with its proper gratifications . Sumptuous tables , beds of roses , clouds of perfumes , concerts of music ...
... peace shall have no power to disturb you . Your whole employment shall be to make your life easy , and to entertain every sense , with its proper gratifications . Sumptuous tables , beds of roses , clouds of perfumes , concerts of music ...
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... peace , you must become master of all the qualifications that can make you so . These are the only terms and conditions upon which I can propose happiness . The Goddess of pleasure here broke in upon her discourse you see , said she ...
... peace , you must become master of all the qualifications that can make you so . These are the only terms and conditions upon which I can propose happiness . The Goddess of pleasure here broke in upon her discourse you see , said she ...
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... peace , A humble cottage stood . There beauteous Emma flourish'd fair Beneath her mother's eye , Whose only wish on earth was now To see her blest , and die . The softest blush that nature spreads , Gave colour to her cheek ; Such ...
... peace , A humble cottage stood . There beauteous Emma flourish'd fair Beneath her mother's eye , Whose only wish on earth was now To see her blest , and die . The softest blush that nature spreads , Gave colour to her cheek ; Such ...
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