The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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I remember , upon talking with a friend of mine concerning the force of pronunciation , our discourse led us into the enumeration of the several organs of speech which an orator ought to have in perfection , as the tongue , the teeth ...
I remember , upon talking with a friend of mine concerning the force of pronunciation , our discourse led us into the enumeration of the several organs of speech which an orator ought to have in perfection , as the tongue , the teeth ...
Side 20
Many an impudent libertine would blush to be caught in a serious discourse , and would scarce be able to shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward show of virtue , and abhorrence of ...
Many an impudent libertine would blush to be caught in a serious discourse , and would scarce be able to shew his head , after having disclosed a religious thought . Decency of behaviour , all outward show of virtue , and abhorrence of ...
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Seneca has written a discourse purposely on this subject , in which he takes pains , after the doctrine of the Stoics , to shew that adver sity is not in itself an evil ; and mentions a notable saying of Demetrius , " That nothing would ...
Seneca has written a discourse purposely on this subject , in which he takes pains , after the doctrine of the Stoics , to shew that adver sity is not in itself an evil ; and mentions a notable saying of Demetrius , " That nothing would ...
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I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind the discourses which have there passed between us : I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey ...
I pass a great part of my time in the walks where I used to lean upon his arm , and recollect in my mind the discourses which have there passed between us : I look over the several prospects and points of view which we used to survey ...
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... and which by devout men generally goes under the name of religion , and by men of the world , under the name of honour . sai TUEL OFFIC : ítu s gadST anys discourse " J Hypocrisy itself does great honour , or rather justice ...
... and which by devout men generally goes under the name of religion , and by men of the world , under the name of honour . sai TUEL OFFIC : ítu s gadST anys discourse " J Hypocrisy itself does great honour , or rather justice ...
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