The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Very Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionW. Borrowdale, 1808 - 412 стор. |
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... hour of the night ; the fovereign , when he iffues his edict ; the fenator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers his tender tale , do not differ more in the tones which they ufe , than in the key in which they speak ...
... hour of the night ; the fovereign , when he iffues his edict ; the fenator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers his tender tale , do not differ more in the tones which they ufe , than in the key in which they speak ...
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... hours , whose bed , whose meal , and exercise Are still together ; who twine , as ' twere , in love Infeperable ; fhall within this hour , On a diffention of a doit , break out To bittereft enmity . So felleft foes , Whose passions and ...
... hours , whose bed , whose meal , and exercise Are still together ; who twine , as ' twere , in love Infeperable ; fhall within this hour , On a diffention of a doit , break out To bittereft enmity . So felleft foes , Whose passions and ...
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... That struts and frets his hour upon the flage , And then is heard no more ! It is a tale Told by an idiot , full of found and fury , Signifying nothing . BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . CHAPTER I. THE DERVISE 40 BOOK I SELECT SENTENCES .
... That struts and frets his hour upon the flage , And then is heard no more ! It is a tale Told by an idiot , full of found and fury , Signifying nothing . BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . CHAPTER I. THE DERVISE 40 BOOK I SELECT SENTENCES .
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... of enthufiafm . Her voice was low and plaintive , but inexpreffibly sweet ; and she loved to lie for hours together on the banks of fome wild and me- . Fage 28 15 . Gregory fe The Mourner was lancholy 52 BOOK II NARRATIVE PIECES .
... of enthufiafm . Her voice was low and plaintive , but inexpreffibly sweet ; and she loved to lie for hours together on the banks of fome wild and me- . Fage 28 15 . Gregory fe The Mourner was lancholy 52 BOOK II NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... hours of heart - felt blifs Did love on both bestow ! But blifs too mighty long to laft , Where Fortune proves a foe . His fifter , who like envy ' form'd , - Like her in mischief joy'd , To work them harm , with wicked skill Each ...
... hours of heart - felt blifs Did love on both bestow ! But blifs too mighty long to laft , Where Fortune proves a foe . His fifter , who like envy ' form'd , - Like her in mischief joy'd , To work them harm , with wicked skill Each ...
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