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 Seiten |
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... myself - Did we love each other , as this poor foul but lov'd his afs - ' twould be fomething.- STERNE . .- СНАР . Х. THE SWORD . WHEN ftates and empires have their periods of de- clenfion and feel in their turns what diftrefs and ...
... myself - Did we love each other , as this poor foul but lov'd his afs - ' twould be fomething.- STERNE . .- СНАР . Х. THE SWORD . WHEN ftates and empires have their periods of de- clenfion and feel in their turns what diftrefs and ...
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... myself fitting betwixt her and her goat , before I relapfed from my enthufiafm . MARIA looked wiftfully for fome time at me , and then at her goat - and then at me — and then at her goat again , and fo on alternately- do you -WELL ...
... myself fitting betwixt her and her goat , before I relapfed from my enthufiafm . MARIA looked wiftfully for fome time at me , and then at her goat - and then at me — and then at her goat again , and fo on alternately- do you -WELL ...
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... and battle : And therefore little fhall I grace my cause , In fpeaking for myself . Yet , by your patience , E5 I will I will a round unvarnifh'd tale deliver , Of my CAAP . XIX . ) 59 NARRATIVE PIECES . Othello's Apology Shakspeare.
... and battle : And therefore little fhall I grace my cause , In fpeaking for myself . Yet , by your patience , E5 I will I will a round unvarnifh'd tale deliver , Of my CAAP . XIX . ) 59 NARRATIVE PIECES . Othello's Apology Shakspeare.
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... myself ? -No - nothing like it - the farthest from it pof- fible . The world appears not then originally made for the private convenience of me alone ? -It does not . - But is it not poffible fo to accommodate it , by my own particular ...
... myself ? -No - nothing like it - the farthest from it pof- fible . The world appears not then originally made for the private convenience of me alone ? -It does not . - But is it not poffible fo to accommodate it , by my own particular ...
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... I esteem it no small advantage , foldiers , that there is not one among you , who has not often been an eye - witnefs of my exploits . in war ; not one of whofe valour I myself in CHAP . II . ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 139.
... I esteem it no small advantage , foldiers , that there is not one among you , who has not often been an eye - witnefs of my exploits . in war ; not one of whofe valour I myself in CHAP . II . ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 139.
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