A Modern Reader and Speaker: Containing the Best Readings, Recitations and Orations of the World's Most Celebrated Authors and OratorsGeorge Riddle Duffield, 1899 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 47
... feeling of that evening . The boxes at that time , full of well - dressed women of quality , projected over the pit ; and the pilasters reaching down were adorned with a glistering substance ( I know not what ) under glass ( as it ...
... feeling of that evening . The boxes at that time , full of well - dressed women of quality , projected over the pit ; and the pilasters reaching down were adorned with a glistering substance ( I know not what ) under glass ( as it ...
الصفحة 56
... feel pity , I verily believe he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart . In a long ramble of the kind , on a fine autumnal day , Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Kaatskill Mountains . As he was ...
... feel pity , I verily believe he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart . In a long ramble of the kind , on a fine autumnal day , Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the highest parts of the Kaatskill Mountains . As he was ...
الصفحة 77
... feeling , and not from reason ; that is , from the impression of a number of things on the mind , which impression is true and well - founded , though you may not be able to analyse or account for it in the several particulars . In a ...
... feeling , and not from reason ; that is , from the impression of a number of things on the mind , which impression is true and well - founded , though you may not be able to analyse or account for it in the several particulars . In a ...
الصفحة 78
... feel and know much more than he can give a reason for . Hence the distinction between eloquence and wisdom , between ingenuity and common sense . man may be dextrous and able in explaining grounds of his opinions , and yet may be a mere ...
... feel and know much more than he can give a reason for . Hence the distinction between eloquence and wisdom , between ingenuity and common sense . man may be dextrous and able in explaining grounds of his opinions , and yet may be a mere ...
الصفحة 103
... feels that they are taking the wrong side . Let him go out of politics rather than stay in at the cost of doing what his own conscience forbids him to do . I think that there is no one problem that is 103 THE USE AND ABUSE OF PROPERTY . By.
... feels that they are taking the wrong side . Let him go out of politics rather than stay in at the cost of doing what his own conscience forbids him to do . I think that there is no one problem that is 103 THE USE AND ABUSE OF PROPERTY . By.
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