The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 Seiten |
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... Patrician treasures or imperial state : Yet nature's care , to all her children just , With richer treasures and an ampler state Endows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them . His the city's pomp , The rural honours his ...
... Patrician treasures or imperial state : Yet nature's care , to all her children just , With richer treasures and an ampler state Endows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them . His the city's pomp , The rural honours his ...
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... Patrician rank , if he is guilty of a neglect or a breach of duty , has his great connections , the antiquity of his ... Patricians want nothing so much as an oc- casion against me . It is therefore my fixed re- solution , to use my best ...
... Patrician rank , if he is guilty of a neglect or a breach of duty , has his great connections , the antiquity of his ... Patricians want nothing so much as an oc- casion against me . It is therefore my fixed re- solution , to use my best ...
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... Patrician general would , in fact , have a general over him ; so that the acting commander would still be a Plebeian ... Patricians as Albinus and Bestia , whether , if they had their choice , they would desire sons of their character ...
... Patrician general would , in fact , have a general over him ; so that the acting commander would still be a Plebeian ... Patricians as Albinus and Bestia , whether , if they had their choice , they would desire sons of their character ...
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... Patricians by standing up in defence of what I have myself done . Ob- serve , now , my countrymen , the injustice of the Patricians : They arrogate to themselves ho- nours , on account of the exploits done by their forefathers , whilst ...
... Patricians by standing up in defence of what I have myself done . Ob- serve , now , my countrymen , the injustice of the Patricians : They arrogate to themselves ho- nours , on account of the exploits done by their forefathers , whilst ...
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... Patricians , who endeavour , by indirect means , to depre- ciate mein your esteem , have never dared to shew their faces . SALLUST . CHAP . I V. Calisthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flat- tery to Alexander . Ir the king were present , Cleon ...
... Patricians , who endeavour , by indirect means , to depre- ciate mein your esteem , have never dared to shew their faces . SALLUST . CHAP . I V. Calisthenes's Reproof of Cleon's Flat- tery to Alexander . Ir the king were present , Cleon ...
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