The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... rests only in the bosom of fools . An angry man who suppresses his passion thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will clide , speaks worse than he thinks . Better to reign in Hell , than serve in Heaven . He rais'd a ...
... rests only in the bosom of fools . An angry man who suppresses his passion thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will clide , speaks worse than he thinks . Better to reign in Hell , than serve in Heaven . He rais'd a ...
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... rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheer- fully , and live upon contentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , A will make a man happy in all conditions .
... rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheer- fully , and live upon contentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , A will make a man happy in all conditions .
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... rests only in the bosom of fools . None more impatiently suffer injuries , than those who are most forward in doing them . By taking revenge , a man is but even with his enemy ; but in passing it over , he is su- perior . To err is ...
... rests only in the bosom of fools . None more impatiently suffer injuries , than those who are most forward in doing them . By taking revenge , a man is but even with his enemy ; but in passing it over , he is su- perior . To err is ...
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... rest of the world , him who is most wealthy . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and his life is calm and serene , because it is innocent . A good man will love himself too well to lose , and his ...
... rest of the world , him who is most wealthy . The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and his life is calm and serene , because it is innocent . A good man will love himself too well to lose , and his ...
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... rest , whilst the horses were getting ready : as I continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franco- nia ; and ...
... rest , whilst the horses were getting ready : as I continued sitting in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franco- nia ; and ...
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