The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... truth ; Learn'd to deride the critic's starch decree , And break him on the wheel , he meant for me ; Το spurn the rod a scribbler bids me kiss , Nor care if courts and crowds applaud or hiss . 8. Freedom , in its noblest sense . Byron ...
... truth ; Learn'd to deride the critic's starch decree , And break him on the wheel , he meant for me ; Το spurn the rod a scribbler bids me kiss , Nor care if courts and crowds applaud or hiss . 8. Freedom , in its noblest sense . Byron ...
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... truth this verdict give , - While fields shail bloom , thy name shall live ! H. Kirke White . 7. Waller's Excuse to Charles II . When Charles , at once a monarch and a wit , Some smooth , soft flatt'ry read , by Waller writ , ( Waller ...
... truth this verdict give , - While fields shail bloom , thy name shall live ! H. Kirke White . 7. Waller's Excuse to Charles II . When Charles , at once a monarch and a wit , Some smooth , soft flatt'ry read , by Waller writ , ( Waller ...
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... truth . But to me it seems out of all doubt , that the existence of angels may be evinced by very cogent reasons , and such as must needs prevail with all those that will give themselves leisure attentively to consider the nature of ...
... truth . But to me it seems out of all doubt , that the existence of angels may be evinced by very cogent reasons , and such as must needs prevail with all those that will give themselves leisure attentively to consider the nature of ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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