The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... Wisdom , ib . 95 ib . 97 ib .. 100 Armstrong . 101 104 Mafon . 107 XIX . Against Indolence ; an Epiftle . XX . Elegy to a young Nobleman . XXI . On the Miseries of Human Life , Thomson . 109 XXII . Reflections on a Future State . ibid ...
... Wisdom , ib . 95 ib . 97 ib .. 100 Armstrong . 101 104 Mafon . 107 XIX . Against Indolence ; an Epiftle . XX . Elegy to a young Nobleman . XXI . On the Miseries of Human Life , Thomson . 109 XXII . Reflections on a Future State . ibid ...
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... wisdom to hide ignorance , as to difcover knowledge . PITCH upon that courfe of life which is the most excel- lent ; and habit will render it the most delightful . СНАР . III . CUSTOM is the plague of wife men , and the idol of fools ...
... wisdom to hide ignorance , as to difcover knowledge . PITCH upon that courfe of life which is the most excel- lent ; and habit will render it the most delightful . СНАР . III . CUSTOM is the plague of wife men , and the idol of fools ...
Strana 4
... wisdom to be miserable to - day , because we may happen to be so to - morrow . • To mourn without meafure is folly ; not to mourn at all infenfibility . SOME Would be thought to do great things , who are but tools and inftruments ; like ...
... wisdom to be miserable to - day , because we may happen to be so to - morrow . • To mourn without meafure is folly ; not to mourn at all infenfibility . SOME Would be thought to do great things , who are but tools and inftruments ; like ...
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... wisdom is the grey hair unto man , and unspotted life is old age . WICKEDNESS , condemned by her own witness , is very timorous , and being preffed with confcience , always fore- cafteth evil things : for fear is nothing else , but a ...
... wisdom is the grey hair unto man , and unspotted life is old age . WICKEDNESS , condemned by her own witness , is very timorous , and being preffed with confcience , always fore- cafteth evil things : for fear is nothing else , but a ...
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... wisdom , and an excellent inftrument for the fpeedy despatch of bufinefs : It creates confidence in those we have to deal with , faves the labour of many inquiries , and brings things to an iffue in a few words . It is like travelling ...
... wisdom , and an excellent inftrument for the fpeedy despatch of bufinefs : It creates confidence in those we have to deal with , faves the labour of many inquiries , and brings things to an iffue in a few words . It is like travelling ...
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