The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two EssaysJ. Gold, 1803 - 332 Seiten |
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... appear like truth , and ends with making truth itself appear like falsehood . VIRTUE should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or ...
... appear like truth , and ends with making truth itself appear like falsehood . VIRTUE should be considered as a part of taste ; and we should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would puns , bad language , or ...
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... appear For such a cause to feel the slightest fear . Yourselves have seen , what time the thunder roll'd All night , me resting quiet in the fold . Or heard we that tremendous bray alone , I should expound the melancholy tone ; Should ...
... appear For such a cause to feel the slightest fear . Yourselves have seen , what time the thunder roll'd All night , me resting quiet in the fold . Or heard we that tremendous bray alone , I should expound the melancholy tone ; Should ...
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... appear to have no resentment . You should rather say , if he appear to have no sedate wisdom and courage 106 ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . BOOK IV .
... appear to have no resentment . You should rather say , if he appear to have no sedate wisdom and courage 106 ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . BOOK IV .
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Virtue our higheſt Intereſt | 2 |
Elegy written in a Coun | 10 |
NARRATIVE PIECES | 14 |
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army Balaam beauty bliss bosom breast Brutus Cæsar cæsura CHAP cheerful cried Dæmons death earth elocution endeavour eternal EUST ev'n ev'ry expression father fear feel fool fortune FRAM Gauls genius give Gods grace hand happy hast hath head hear heart Heav'n honour hope IAGO imagination kind king labour live Long Parliaments look lord MACD mankind manner Maria marriage means mind motley fool Muse nature never noble Nymph o'er pain passion patricians pause peace perfection person pity pleasure poor pow'r praise racters Scythians sense sentence SHAKSPEARE SIR JOHN smile soul sound speak spirit STERL suavitèr in modo sweet Syphax taste tears tell Theana thee thing thou thought tion Tis green truth uncle Toby virtue voice whole WILLIAM ENFIELD wisdom wise words writing youth