The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 Seiten |
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... pass over a Transgression . Money , like manure , doth no good till it is spread . There is no real use of riches except in the distribution : the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use ...
... pass over a Transgression . Money , like manure , doth no good till it is spread . There is no real use of riches except in the distribution : the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use ...
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... pass his whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . ? When Darius offered Alexander ten thou- sand talents to divide Asia equally with him . he answered , the Earth cannot bear two suns nor Asia two kings . Parmenio ...
... pass his whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . ? When Darius offered Alexander ten thou- sand talents to divide Asia equally with him . he answered , the Earth cannot bear two suns nor Asia two kings . Parmenio ...
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... pass- port from Pleasure , there to dwell with Hap- piness , Virtue , and the Gods . CHA P. V. Labour . SPECTATOR . LABOUR , the offspring of Want , and the mother of Health and Contentment , lived with her two daughters , in a little ...
... pass- port from Pleasure , there to dwell with Hap- piness , Virtue , and the Gods . CHA P. V. Labour . SPECTATOR . LABOUR , the offspring of Want , and the mother of Health and Contentment , lived with her two daughters , in a little ...
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... pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken pleasures , while they are hoard- ing up anguish , torment and remorse , for old age . As for me , I am the friend of the gods and of good men , an agreeable companion to the artizan , an ...
... pass away their youth in a dream of mistaken pleasures , while they are hoard- ing up anguish , torment and remorse , for old age . As for me , I am the friend of the gods and of good men , an agreeable companion to the artizan , an ...
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... pass'd the gazing throng , With graceful ease , and smack'd the thong , The idiot wonder they express'd Was praise and transport to his breast . At length , quite vain , he needs would shew His master what his art could do ; And bade ...
... pass'd the gazing throng , With graceful ease , and smack'd the thong , The idiot wonder they express'd Was praise and transport to his breast . At length , quite vain , he needs would shew His master what his art could do ; And bade ...
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