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 Taste |
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... is used to express some particular meaning , not obviously arising from the
words , it should be marked by a strong emphasis ; as , TO BE , contents his
natural desire . SIR Balaam now , he lives like other folks . Then you will pass into
Africa ...
... is used to express some particular meaning , not obviously arising from the
words , it should be marked by a strong emphasis ; as , TO BE , contents his
natural desire . SIR Balaam now , he lives like other folks . Then you will pass into
Africa ...
Página 115
I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , myown nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth .-- Am I not related to them all
, by the mutual aids of commerce ; by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , myown nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth .-- Am I not related to them all
, by the mutual aids of commerce ; by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
Página 124
Pass not the Iberus . What next ? Touch not the Saguntines . Saguntum is upon
the Iberus , mov ? not a step toward that city . Is it a small matter , then , that you
have deprived us of our ancient possessions , Sicily and sardinia ; you would
liave ...
Pass not the Iberus . What next ? Touch not the Saguntines . Saguntum is upon
the Iberus , mov ? not a step toward that city . Is it a small matter , then , that you
have deprived us of our ancient possessions , Sicily and sardinia ; you would
liave ...
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If it pass against us We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temp'ral
lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they
strip from us ; being valu'd thus ; As much as would maintain to the king's honour
...
If it pass against us We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temp'ral
lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they
strip from us ; being valu'd thus ; As much as would maintain to the king's honour
...
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As we pass'd along Upon the giddy footing of the hatches , Methought that Glo'
ster stumbled , and in falling Struck me ( that sought to stay him ) overboard , Into
the tumbling billows of the main . Lord ! Lord ! methought , what pain it was to ...
As we pass'd along Upon the giddy footing of the hatches , Methought that Glo'
ster stumbled , and in falling Struck me ( that sought to stay him ) overboard , Into
the tumbling billows of the main . Lord ! Lord ! methought , what pain it was to ...
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