Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed, Elements of Gesture ... and Rules for Expressing, with Propriety, the Various Passions and Emotions of the MindJohn Bioren, 1814 - 332 pagini |
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Pagina 253
... Jugurtha . The patricians are offended at this . But where would be the wisdom of giving such a command to one of their honourable body ? A person of illustrious birth , of an- cient family , of innumerable statues , but of no ...
... Jugurtha . The patricians are offended at this . But where would be the wisdom of giving such a command to one of their honourable body ? A person of illustrious birth , of an- cient family , of innumerable statues , but of no ...
Pagina 258
... Jugurtha . FATHERS ! IT is known to you that king Micipsa , my father , on his deathbed , left in charge to Jugurtha , his adopted son , conjunctly with my unfortunate brother Hiempsal , and myself , the children of his own body , the ...
... Jugurtha . FATHERS ! IT is known to you that king Micipsa , my father , on his deathbed , left in charge to Jugurtha , his adopted son , conjunctly with my unfortunate brother Hiempsal , and myself , the children of his own body , the ...
Pagina 259
... Jugurtha has drives me from the very dominions , which the senate and people of Rome gave to my ancestors ; and from which , my grandfather , and my father , under your umbrage , expelled Syphax , and the Carthaginians . Thus , fathers ...
... Jugurtha has drives me from the very dominions , which the senate and people of Rome gave to my ancestors ; and from which , my grandfather , and my father , under your umbrage , expelled Syphax , and the Carthaginians . Thus , fathers ...
Pagina 260
... Jugurtha . - By your affection for your children , by your love for your country , by your own virtues , by the majesty of the Roman common- wealth , by all that is sacred , and all that is dear to you - deliv er a wretched prince from ...
... Jugurtha . - By your affection for your children , by your love for your country , by your own virtues , by the majesty of the Roman common- wealth , by all that is sacred , and all that is dear to you - deliv er a wretched prince from ...
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