Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed, Elements of Gesture ... and Rules for Expressing, with Propriety, the Various Passions and Emotions of the MindJohn Bioren, 1814 - 332 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... hath over us . Indulge not desire , at the expense of the slightest article of virtue : pass once its limits , and you fall headlong into vice . Examine well the council that favours your desires . The gratification of desire is ...
... hath over us . Indulge not desire , at the expense of the slightest article of virtue : pass once its limits , and you fall headlong into vice . Examine well the council that favours your desires . The gratification of desire is ...
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... hath " scattered up and down several degrees of pleasure and pain , " in all the things that environ and affect us , and blended them " together in almost all that our thoughts and senses have to do " with ; that we , finding ...
... hath " scattered up and down several degrees of pleasure and pain , " in all the things that environ and affect us , and blended them " together in almost all that our thoughts and senses have to do " with ; that we , finding ...
الصفحة 70
... hath the child- bed , pillows , & c . ready stitched , as likewise the mantle for the boy quite finished . These laws , if I mistake not , would effectually restore the decayed art of needle - work , and make the virgins of Great Bri ...
... hath the child- bed , pillows , & c . ready stitched , as likewise the mantle for the boy quite finished . These laws , if I mistake not , would effectually restore the decayed art of needle - work , and make the virgins of Great Bri ...
الصفحة 78
... hath been transmitted to posterity with increasing reputation . Science and the arts had , at that time , made little progress in France . They were just beginning to advance be- yond the limits of Italy , where they had revived , and ...
... hath been transmitted to posterity with increasing reputation . Science and the arts had , at that time , made little progress in France . They were just beginning to advance be- yond the limits of Italy , where they had revived , and ...
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... hath little , nature having left it almost a desert ; nei- ther its small extent , nor the diminutive and lifeless form of the hills , admit magnificence ; but to give you a complete idea of these three perfections , as they are joined ...
... hath little , nature having left it almost a desert ; nei- ther its small extent , nor the diminutive and lifeless form of the hills , admit magnificence ; but to give you a complete idea of these three perfections , as they are joined ...
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