An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking ...: To which are Prefixed, Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing ... Passions of the Mind: Being the Third Part of a Grammatical Institute of the English LanguageN. Judah, 1802 - 262 стор. |
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... equally balanced and fo obftinate was the fight . * FT . At one moment , while the battle fwerved in favor of the enemy , a young favage chofe an odd way of difco- vering his humour . He found Putnam bound . He might have dispatched him ...
... equally balanced and fo obftinate was the fight . * FT . At one moment , while the battle fwerved in favor of the enemy , a young favage chofe an odd way of difco- vering his humour . He found Putnam bound . He might have dispatched him ...
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... equally applicable to the falls of the Cheneseco . 7. The difficulty which would attend levelling the ra- pids in the chasm , prevented my attempting it ; but I conjecture the water must descend at least sixty - five feet , The ...
... equally applicable to the falls of the Cheneseco . 7. The difficulty which would attend levelling the ra- pids in the chasm , prevented my attempting it ; but I conjecture the water must descend at least sixty - five feet , The ...
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... equally generous , modeft and manly . 16. Emilia , an only daughter , the pride of her parents , poffeffed of every accomplishment that can honor herfelf , or endear her to her friends ; an ealy fortune , and a difpofition to enjoy and ...
... equally generous , modeft and manly . 16. Emilia , an only daughter , the pride of her parents , poffeffed of every accomplishment that can honor herfelf , or endear her to her friends ; an ealy fortune , and a difpofition to enjoy and ...
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... equally eafy and natural . 20. She need not too affume the appearance of good qualities which the poffeffes in reality ; nature has given too many beauties to her perfon , to require the ftudied embellish- ments of fashion ; and fuch ...
... equally eafy and natural . 20. She need not too affume the appearance of good qualities which the poffeffes in reality ; nature has given too many beauties to her perfon , to require the ftudied embellish- ments of fashion ; and fuch ...
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... equally to be applied to daughters . Indeed , as the misconduct of daughters is more fatal to family peace , though perhaps not more heinous in a moral view , particu lar care fhould be taken to render them attached to the comforts of ...
... equally to be applied to daughters . Indeed , as the misconduct of daughters is more fatal to family peace , though perhaps not more heinous in a moral view , particu lar care fhould be taken to render them attached to the comforts of ...
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Сторінка 203 - You say you are a better soldier: Let it appear so; make your vaunting true, And it shall please me well. For mine own part, I shall be glad to learn of noble men. Cas. You wrong me every way, you wrong me, Brutus; I said, an elder soldier, not a better: Did I say better?
Сторінка 201 - Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee...
Сторінка 201 - O, my lord, Must I then leave you ? Must I needs forego So good, so noble, and so true a master ? Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron, With what a sorrow Cromwell leaves his lord ; The king shall have my service, but my prayers For ever and for ever shall be yours.
Сторінка 13 - And thus still doing, thus he pass'd along. Duch. Alas ! poor Richard ! where rides he the while ? York. As in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious : Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard ; no man cried, God save him...
Сторінка 205 - Plutus' mine, richer than gold : If that thou be'st a Roman, take it forth ; I, that denied thee gold, will give my heart : Strike, as thou didst at Caesar ; for, I know, When thou didst hate him worst, thou lovedst him better Than ever thou lovedst Cassius.
Сторінка 219 - They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
Сторінка 202 - I an itching palm ? You know that you are Brutus that speak this, Or, by the gods, this speech were else your last.
Сторінка 202 - Love thyself last : cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues.
Сторінка 76 - There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear.
Сторінка 202 - Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not.