The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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... with making falsehood appear like truth , and ends with making truth itself
appear like falsehood . VIRTUE should be considered as a part of taste ; and we
should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would
puns ...
... with making falsehood appear like truth , and ends with making truth itself
appear like falsehood . VIRTUE should be considered as a part of taste ; and we
should as much avoid deceit , or sinister meanings in discourse , as we would
puns ...
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Could I believe , that winds for ages pent In earth's dark womb have found at last
a vent , And froin their prison - house below arise , With all these hideous
howlings to the skics , I could be much compos'd , nor should appear For such a
cause ...
Could I believe , that winds for ages pent In earth's dark womb have found at last
a vent , And froin their prison - house below arise , With all these hideous
howlings to the skics , I could be much compos'd , nor should appear For such a
cause ...
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... proper , andeffectual manner , without the assistance of . anger , than with it .
He will be despised and neglected , you say , if he appear to have no resentment
. You should rather say , if he appear to have no sedate wisdom and courage 106
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... proper , andeffectual manner , without the assistance of . anger , than with it .
He will be despised and neglected , you say , if he appear to have no resentment
. You should rather say , if he appear to have no sedate wisdom and courage 106
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Warrington Academy 27 Domeſtic Love and Hap | 11 |
DIDACTIC PIECES | 58 |
ORATIONS AND HARANGUES | 115 |
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action affection anger appear army beauty cause CHAP characters conduct consider continued death desire earth equal ev'ry expression eyes fair fall father fear feel follow fool fortune give hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heav'n hold honour hope hour human imagination kind king learning leave less light live look lord manner means mind nature never night noble o'er once pain pass passion peace perfection person pleasure poor present proper raise reason rest round sense sentence side soon soul sound speak spirit stand sure taste tears tell thee thing thou thought thousand true truth turn virtue voice whole wise wish writing young youth