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 are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... Lord Lyttelton , 134 .. 141 146 8. MR . PULTENEY'S , ON THE MOTION FOR REDUCING THE ARMY ...... 138 9. SIR JOHNST . AUBIN'S , FOR REPEAL- ING THE SEITENNIAL ACT ...... 10. SIR ROBERT WALPOLE'S REPLY 11. LORD LYTTELTON'S SPEECH , ON THE ...
... Lord Lyttelton , 134 .. 141 146 8. MR . PULTENEY'S , ON THE MOTION FOR REDUCING THE ARMY ...... 138 9. SIR JOHNST . AUBIN'S , FOR REPEAL- ING THE SEITENNIAL ACT ...... 10. SIR ROBERT WALPOLE'S REPLY 11. LORD LYTTELTON'S SPEECH , ON THE ...
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... Lord Randolph : We fought and conquer'd ere a sword was drawn * . In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in print- ing ; for these are far from marking all the ...
... Lord Randolph : We fought and conquer'd ere a sword was drawn * . In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in print- ing ; for these are far from marking all the ...
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... lord . - From top to toe ? —My lord , from head to foott . Except that , where an interrogative pronoun or adverb be- gins a sentence , it is usually ended with the closing pause ; as , Why should that name be sounded more than yours ...
... lord . - From top to toe ? —My lord , from head to foott . Except that , where an interrogative pronoun or adverb be- gins a sentence , it is usually ended with the closing pause ; as , Why should that name be sounded more than yours ...
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... Lord Kames's Elements of Criticism ; Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric ; Blair's Lectures on the Belles Lettres ; and Critical Essays in the Spectator , Rambler , & c . The clear result of the preceding remarks is , that xlii ON READING ...
... Lord Kames's Elements of Criticism ; Campbell's Philosophy of Rhetoric ; Blair's Lectures on the Belles Lettres ; and Critical Essays in the Spectator , Rambler , & c . The clear result of the preceding remarks is , that xlii ON READING ...
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... Lord's : Constant at church , and ' change ; his gains were sure , His givings rare , save farthings to the poor . The devil was piqued such saintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good job of old : But Satan now is wiser ...
... Lord's : Constant at church , and ' change ; his gains were sure , His givings rare , save farthings to the poor . The devil was piqued such saintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good job of old : But Satan now is wiser ...
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