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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... tears ; and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were affembled at their evening sports , she would steal in amongst them , and cap- tivate their hearts by her tales , full of charming fadnefs . She wore on her head a garland compofed ...
... tears ; and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were affembled at their evening sports , she would steal in amongst them , and cap- tivate their hearts by her tales , full of charming fadnefs . She wore on her head a garland compofed ...
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... tear fall upon the place : I could not be deceived by what followed . " I fhall find ( faid he ) fome other way to get it off . " When the Marquis had said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of ...
... tear fall upon the place : I could not be deceived by what followed . " I fhall find ( faid he ) fome other way to get it off . " When the Marquis had said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of ...
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... tears trickled down her cheeks . I fat down close by her , and Maria let me wipe them away as they fell , with my handkerchief . I then fleeped it in my own and then in hers - and then in mine - and then I wiped her's again - and as I ...
... tears trickled down her cheeks . I fat down close by her , and Maria let me wipe them away as they fell , with my handkerchief . I then fleeped it in my own and then in hers - and then in mine - and then I wiped her's again - and as I ...
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... can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand foftly touch'd , And bath'd with many a tear ; Faft falling o'er the primrose pale , So morning dews 70 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand foftly touch'd , And bath'd with many a tear ; Faft falling o'er the primrose pale , So morning dews 70 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... tear that parting drew ) Embark'd , reluctant , for her native isle . Tho ' learn'd , curious , and tho ' nobly bent With each rare talent to adorn his mind , His native land to ferve ; no joys he found . Yet fprightly Gaul ; yet ...
... tear that parting drew ) Embark'd , reluctant , for her native isle . Tho ' learn'd , curious , and tho ' nobly bent With each rare talent to adorn his mind , His native land to ferve ; no joys he found . Yet fprightly Gaul ; yet ...
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