The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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... his tem per and complexion seem to have laid in his way , Upon the whole , I
would endeavour to establish this maxim , That the practice of virtue is the most
proper method to give a man a becoming assurance in his words and actions .
... his tem per and complexion seem to have laid in his way , Upon the whole , I
would endeavour to establish this maxim , That the practice of virtue is the most
proper method to give a man a becoming assurance in his words and actions .
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My lord must know nothing of this stroke of friendship between us . Sir Join . Not
for the world . Let me alone ! let me alone ! STERL . And when every thing is
agreed , we must give each other a bond to be held fast to the bargain . Sir Joun .
My lord must know nothing of this stroke of friendship between us . Sir Join . Not
for the world . Let me alone ! let me alone ! STERL . And when every thing is
agreed , we must give each other a bond to be held fast to the bargain . Sir Joun .
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I , that denied thee gold , will give my heart : Strike as thou didst at Cæsar : for I
know , When thou didst hate him worst , thou lov'dst him better Than ever thou lov
'dst Cassius . BRU . Sheathe your dagger ; Be angry when you will , it shall have
...
I , that denied thee gold , will give my heart : Strike as thou didst at Cæsar : for I
know , When thou didst hate him worst , thou lov'dst him better Than ever thou lov
'dst Cassius . BRU . Sheathe your dagger ; Be angry when you will , it shall have
...
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Warrington Academy 27 Domeſtic Love and Hap | 11 |
DIDACTIC PIECES | 58 |
ORATIONS AND HARANGUES | 115 |
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