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 Seiten |
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... Pleasure 126 25 On Tafte 20 Elegy to a Young Noble- 26 The Pleafure arifing from Mason 1291 a cultivated Imagination Thompson 130 27 Panacea ; or the Grand Re- proct BOOK IV . - ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . Holland 144 On the Immortality of ...
... Pleasure 126 25 On Tafte 20 Elegy to a Young Noble- 26 The Pleafure arifing from Mason 1291 a cultivated Imagination Thompson 130 27 Panacea ; or the Grand Re- proct BOOK IV . - ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . Holland 144 On the Immortality of ...
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... Pleasure of Retire- 10 Elegy written in a Country Church Yard II Warrrington Academy Mrs. 12 Ode to Content 13 Ode to Fear ment 1b . 263 29 Genius 30 Greatuefs Barbauld 267 31 Novelty Ib . 270 32 The Hamlet Collins 27233 The Vagrant ...
... Pleasure of Retire- 10 Elegy written in a Country Church Yard II Warrrington Academy Mrs. 12 Ode to Content 13 Ode to Fear ment 1b . 263 29 Genius 30 Greatuefs Barbauld 267 31 Novelty Ib . 270 32 The Hamlet Collins 27233 The Vagrant ...
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... pleasure , accustom yourfelf to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes you can command . Many of these would neither be proper nor agreeable in speaking ; but the exercise will give you fuch a command ...
... pleasure , accustom yourfelf to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes you can command . Many of these would neither be proper nor agreeable in speaking ; but the exercise will give you fuch a command ...
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... pleasure which affects the human mind with the most lively and transporting touches , is the fense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavours here with a hap- piness ...
... pleasure which affects the human mind with the most lively and transporting touches , is the fense that we act in the eye of infinite wisdom , power , and goodness , that will crown our virtuous endeavours here with a hap- piness ...
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... pleasure . A friend cannot be known in profperity ; and an enemy cannot be hidden in adverfity . Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not done it ; and if he have , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not ...
... pleasure . A friend cannot be known in profperity ; and an enemy cannot be hidden in adverfity . Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not done it ; and if he have , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend ; it may be he hath not ...
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