The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... hear me for my cause ; and be silent , that you may hear : believe me for mine honour ; and have respect to my honour , that ye may believe : censure me in your wisdom ; and awake your senses , that ye may the better judge . If there be ...
... hear me for my cause ; and be silent , that you may hear : believe me for mine honour ; and have respect to my honour , that ye may believe : censure me in your wisdom ; and awake your senses , that ye may the better judge . If there be ...
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... hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yes , to the dead . But , will it not live with the living ? No. Why ? Detraction will not suffer it - there- fore , I'll none of it . Honour is a mere scutcheon ; and so ends my catechism ...
... hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yes , to the dead . But , will it not live with the living ? No. Why ? Detraction will not suffer it - there- fore , I'll none of it . Honour is a mere scutcheon ; and so ends my catechism ...
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... hear all the news . " " There's none , " cries he , " and if there were , I'm grown so deaf , I could not hear . " 66 Nay , then , " the spectre stern rejoin'd , " These are unjustifiable yearnings , - If you are lame , and deaf , and ...
... hear all the news . " " There's none , " cries he , " and if there were , I'm grown so deaf , I could not hear . " 66 Nay , then , " the spectre stern rejoin'd , " These are unjustifiable yearnings , - If you are lame , and deaf , and ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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