The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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... When our vices leave us , we fancy that we leave them . A count'nance more in
Sorrow , than in Anger . A custom more honour'd in the Breach , than the
Obseryance . In some sentences the antithesis is double , and even treble : this
must be ...
... When our vices leave us , we fancy that we leave them . A count'nance more in
Sorrow , than in Anger . A custom more honour'd in the Breach , than the
Obseryance . In some sentences the antithesis is double , and even treble : this
must be ...
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No man has a thorough taste of prosperity , to whom adversity never happened .
When our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we leave them . Ir is as great a
point of wisdom to hide ignorance , as to discover knowledge . Porcji upon that ...
No man has a thorough taste of prosperity , to whom adversity never happened .
When our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we leave them . Ir is as great a
point of wisdom to hide ignorance , as to discover knowledge . Porcji upon that ...
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Leave me , Iago . Iago . My Lord , I take my leave . Otu . Why did I marry ? This
honest creature , doubtless , Sces and knows more , much more , than he unfolds
. Iago . My Lord , I would I might entreat your Honour , To scan this thing no
farther ...
Leave me , Iago . Iago . My Lord , I take my leave . Otu . Why did I marry ? This
honest creature , doubtless , Sces and knows more , much more , than he unfolds
. Iago . My Lord , I would I might entreat your Honour , To scan this thing no
farther ...
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Warrington Academy 27 Domeſtic Love and Hap | 11 |
DIDACTIC PIECES | 58 |
ORATIONS AND HARANGUES | 115 |
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