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 40
... enemy in your power , and yet to do him good is the greatest heroism . Modesty , were it to be recommended for nothing else , leaves a man at ease , by pretending to little ; whereas , vain glory re- quires perpetual labour , to appear ...
... enemy in your power , and yet to do him good is the greatest heroism . Modesty , were it to be recommended for nothing else , leaves a man at ease , by pretending to little ; whereas , vain glory re- quires perpetual labour , to appear ...
Pagina 47
... enemy , with a frankness of heart , which is natural to him , that he believed they should be very good friends , were it not for the instigation of Poverty , that pernicious counsellor , who made an ill use of his ear , and filled him ...
... enemy , with a frankness of heart , which is natural to him , that he believed they should be very good friends , were it not for the instigation of Poverty , that pernicious counsellor , who made an ill use of his ear , and filled him ...
Pagina 50
... enemy's camp , which was appointed for the general rendez- vous of these female carriers , being very desirous to look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon her shoulders , which she set down with great ...
... enemy's camp , which was appointed for the general rendez- vous of these female carriers , being very desirous to look into their several ladings . The first of them had a huge sack upon her shoulders , which she set down with great ...
Pagina 55
... enemy to your own enjoyment , if you enter on the discipline which leads to the attainment of a classical and liberal education , with reluctance . Value duly the opportunities you enjoy , and which are denied to thousands of your ...
... enemy to your own enjoyment , if you enter on the discipline which leads to the attainment of a classical and liberal education , with reluctance . Value duly the opportunities you enjoy , and which are denied to thousands of your ...
Pagina 77
... enemy with the violence of a torrent , and carried all before him ; the latter , waiting until he saw the force of his rival begin to abate , recov- ered in the end , not only all that he had lost , but made new ac- quisitions . Few of ...
... enemy with the violence of a torrent , and carried all before him ; the latter , waiting until he saw the force of his rival begin to abate , recov- ered in the end , not only all that he had lost , but made new ac- quisitions . Few of ...
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