The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres: Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetoric, History, Moral Philosophy, Physics, & C. ...W.J. and J. Richardson, J. Walker, 1803 |
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... thou who dost prevail ! " Great David triumphs . Achab only dies . [ d ] L'argent , l'argent , dit - on : sans lui tout est stérile . La vertu sans l'argent n'est qu'un meuble inutile . L'argent en honnête homme érige un scélérat . L ...
... thou who dost prevail ! " Great David triumphs . Achab only dies . [ d ] L'argent , l'argent , dit - on : sans lui tout est stérile . La vertu sans l'argent n'est qu'un meuble inutile . L'argent en honnête homme érige un scélérat . L ...
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... thou lovely " sound of liberty ! O thou justice of my country ! " O ye Portian and Sempronian laws ! O thou tri- " bunitial power , often wished for and sometimes ob- tained , have ye all come to this , that a Roman ci- tizen , in a ...
... thou lovely " sound of liberty ! O thou justice of my country ! " O ye Portian and Sempronian laws ! O thou tri- " bunitial power , often wished for and sometimes ob- tained , have ye all come to this , that a Roman ci- tizen , in a ...
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... thou still have eyes , and yet not see , " Ungrateful people ? still shall mighty wonders " Strike strong thine ear , yet not affect thy heart ? " The prosopopoeia is a figure that communicates ac- tion and motion to inanimate things ...
... thou still have eyes , and yet not see , " Ungrateful people ? still shall mighty wonders " Strike strong thine ear , yet not affect thy heart ? " The prosopopoeia is a figure that communicates ac- tion and motion to inanimate things ...
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... thou bloody theatre , where so many tragic scenes " are exhibited , thou wouldst have increased the " number of our provinces ; and , instead of being " the unhappy source of our wars , thou wouldst now " be the peaceable fruit of our ...
... thou bloody theatre , where so many tragic scenes " are exhibited , thou wouldst have increased the " number of our provinces ; and , instead of being " the unhappy source of our wars , thou wouldst now " be the peaceable fruit of our ...
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... thou gottest " rid of that enemy , were there not still enough re- " maining , without turning thine arms against thy " self ? What fatal influence could induce thee to " shed so much blood ? Why cannot we obliterate " those melancholy ...
... thou gottest " rid of that enemy , were there not still enough re- " maining , without turning thine arms against thy " self ? What fatal influence could induce thee to " shed so much blood ? Why cannot we obliterate " those melancholy ...
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