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 Seiten |
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... live ; instead of living , as many do , in order to eat and drink . Be moderate in your pleasures , that your relish for them may continue . Time is requisite to bring great objects to maturity . Pre- cipitation ruins the best contrived ...
... live ; instead of living , as many do , in order to eat and drink . Be moderate in your pleasures , that your relish for them may continue . Time is requisite to bring great objects to maturity . Pre- cipitation ruins the best contrived ...
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... live as good friends and confederates , and to share between them whatever conquests were made on either side . For this reason , we now find Luxury and Avarice taking possession of the same heart , and dividing the same person betwixt ...
... live as good friends and confederates , and to share between them whatever conquests were made on either side . For this reason , we now find Luxury and Avarice taking possession of the same heart , and dividing the same person betwixt ...
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... live long ; and that to show her tender regard for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came towards us with her son up- on her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place ...
... live long ; and that to show her tender regard for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came towards us with her son up- on her back , who , we were told , was the greatest rake in the place ...
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... live in a kind of splendid poverty ; and are per- petually wanting , because , instead of acquiescing in the solid pleasures of life , they endeavour to outvie one another in sha- dows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times ...
... live in a kind of splendid poverty ; and are per- petually wanting , because , instead of acquiescing in the solid pleasures of life , they endeavour to outvie one another in sha- dows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times ...
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... live within it , and natu- rally sets himself to sale to any one that can give him his price . When Pittacus , after the death of his brother , who had left him a good estate , was offered a great sum of money by the king of Lydia , he ...
... live within it , and natu- rally sets himself to sale to any one that can give him his price . When Pittacus , after the death of his brother , who had left him a good estate , was offered a great sum of money by the king of Lydia , he ...
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