The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the 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 Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 стор. |
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... true and generous friendships . The banquets of my votaries are never coftly , but always delicious ; for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by hunger and thirst . Their flumbers are found , and their wakings cheerful . My ...
... true and generous friendships . The banquets of my votaries are never coftly , but always delicious ; for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by hunger and thirst . Their flumbers are found , and their wakings cheerful . My ...
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... true touches of nature . THE mourner was fitting upon a stone - bench at the door . with the afs's pannel and its bridle on one fide , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and fhook his head . He ...
... true touches of nature . THE mourner was fitting upon a stone - bench at the door . with the afs's pannel and its bridle on one fide , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and fhook his head . He ...
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... true ; true , I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent ; no more . Rude am I in fpeech , And little blefs'd with the fet phrase of peace ; For fince thefe arms of mine had seven years pith , Till now ...
... true ; true , I have married her ; The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent ; no more . Rude am I in fpeech , And little blefs'd with the fet phrase of peace ; For fince thefe arms of mine had seven years pith , Till now ...
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... restore these words to their true meaning , to prevent the idea of Modesty from being confounded with that of Sheepishness , and to hinder Impudence from paffing for Affurance . IF I was put to define Modefty , I would IF Spectator.
... restore these words to their true meaning , to prevent the idea of Modesty from being confounded with that of Sheepishness , and to hinder Impudence from paffing for Affurance . IF I was put to define Modefty , I would IF Spectator.
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... true wifdom . Particularly as to the af- fairs of this world , integrity hath many advantages over all the artificial modes of diffimulation and deceit . It is much the plainer and easier ; much the fafer and more fecure way of dealing ...
... true wifdom . Particularly as to the af- fairs of this world , integrity hath many advantages over all the artificial modes of diffimulation and deceit . It is much the plainer and easier ; much the fafer and more fecure way of dealing ...
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