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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الصفحة xiii
... youth ' . Every desire , however innocent or natural , grows dangerous , as , by long indulgence , it becomes ascend- ant ' in the mind . You may lay it down as a maxim , confirmed by universal experience , that every man dies as he ...
... youth ' . Every desire , however innocent or natural , grows dangerous , as , by long indulgence , it becomes ascend- ant ' in the mind . You may lay it down as a maxim , confirmed by universal experience , that every man dies as he ...
الصفحة 1
... youth , we had learned to despise , assume new terrors as we grow old . Our caution increasing as our years increase , fear becomes at last the prevailing passion of the mind ; and the small remainder of life is taken up in useless ...
... youth , we had learned to despise , assume new terrors as we grow old . Our caution increasing as our years increase , fear becomes at last the prevailing passion of the mind ; and the small remainder of life is taken up in useless ...
الصفحة 13
... youth ; with old age , weakness , and deformity - lay undistinguished in the same promiscu- ous heap of matter . I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds , and gloomy ...
... youth ; with old age , weakness , and deformity - lay undistinguished in the same promiscu- ous heap of matter . I know that entertainments of this nature are apt to raise dark and dismal thoughts in timorous minds , and gloomy ...
الصفحة 15
... youth- ful , and excessive . And though the sudden transition to the opposite extreme was the natural effect of her ill - requited love , and of his ingratitude , insolence , and brutality ; yet neither these , nor Bothwell's artful ad ...
... youth- ful , and excessive . And though the sudden transition to the opposite extreme was the natural effect of her ill - requited love , and of his ingratitude , insolence , and brutality ; yet neither these , nor Bothwell's artful ad ...
الصفحة 20
... youth I saw the sepulchre of Cyrus ; a stone bore this inscription : I am Cyrus , he who subdued the Persian empire . Friend , whoever thou art , or wherever thy native country , envy me not the scanty space that covers my clay - cold ...
... youth I saw the sepulchre of Cyrus ; a stone bore this inscription : I am Cyrus , he who subdued the Persian empire . Friend , whoever thou art , or wherever thy native country , envy me not the scanty space that covers my clay - cold ...
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