The elocutionist, a collection of pieces in prose and verse [by various authors, ed.] by J.S. KnowlesJames Sheridan Knowles 1825 |
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... smile of alacrity disappears , we are necessitated to implore severer powers , and trust the event to patience and constancy . When once our labour has begun , the comfort that enables us to endure it is the prospect of its end ; for ...
... smile of alacrity disappears , we are necessitated to implore severer powers , and trust the event to patience and constancy . When once our labour has begun , the comfort that enables us to endure it is the prospect of its end ; for ...
الصفحة 10
... smiling scenery and pleasurable themes , the gay and beautiful will appear , undoubtedly , to more advantage . But amidst the rude scenes of nature and of society , such as Ossian describes ; amidst rocks , and torrents , and whirlwinds ...
... smiling scenery and pleasurable themes , the gay and beautiful will appear , undoubtedly , to more advantage . But amidst the rude scenes of nature and of society , such as Ossian describes ; amidst rocks , and torrents , and whirlwinds ...
الصفحة 20
... smile upon him as he eats his crust , the swain is happier than his monarch , from whose court thou art exiled . Gracious Heaven ! grant me but health , thou great bestower of it ! and give me but this fair goddess as my companion ! and ...
... smile upon him as he eats his crust , the swain is happier than his monarch , from whose court thou art exiled . Gracious Heaven ! grant me but health , thou great bestower of it ! and give me but this fair goddess as my companion ! and ...
الصفحة 27
... smiling at their follies without bitterness , sharing their affections , but not troubled by their pas- sions , not seeking their notice , nor once dreamed of by them . He who lives wisely to himself and to his own heart , looks at the ...
... smiling at their follies without bitterness , sharing their affections , but not troubled by their pas- sions , not seeking their notice , nor once dreamed of by them . He who lives wisely to himself and to his own heart , looks at the ...
الصفحة 32
... smile grateful as the dis- solution of the ice ; that he would pursue her , though she should pass the snows of the midland cliffs , or seek shelter in the caves of the eastern cannibals ; that he would tear her from the embraces of the ...
... smile grateful as the dis- solution of the ice ; that he would pursue her , though she should pass the snows of the midland cliffs , or seek shelter in the caves of the eastern cannibals ; that he would tear her from the embraces of the ...
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