The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen10David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... speak , his eye is still upon him . At the Theatre , taking the cushions from the boy , he setteth them up himself : the commendeth the situation and building of the house ; the well tilling and husband- ing of the ground . In ...
... speak , his eye is still upon him . At the Theatre , taking the cushions from the boy , he setteth them up himself : the commendeth the situation and building of the house ; the well tilling and husband- ing of the ground . In ...
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... speak comform- ably to the rumor which we have heard . From exertion come wisdom and purity ; from sloth ignorance ... speak of them without betraying my impurity . We dis- course freely without shame of one form of sensuality , and are ...
... speak comform- ably to the rumor which we have heard . From exertion come wisdom and purity ; from sloth ignorance ... speak of them without betraying my impurity . We dis- course freely without shame of one form of sensuality , and are ...
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... Speak . Do not give him pieces to recite from tragedies or comedies , nor teach him , as they say , to declaim . Teach him to speak with- out stammering , distinctly , to articulate clearly , to pronounce with precision and without ...
... Speak . Do not give him pieces to recite from tragedies or comedies , nor teach him , as they say , to declaim . Teach him to speak with- out stammering , distinctly , to articulate clearly , to pronounce with precision and without ...
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VOLUME X | 3661 |
TACITUS CORNELIUS c 55c 117 A D | 3673 |
TAINE HIPPOLYTE ADOLPHE 18281893 | 3703 |
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