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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... sweet melody of the Mantuan pipe , plays gently about the fancy and the heart . Satire , in the mean time , provides entertainment for those who are disposed to laugh at folly , or indulge an honest indignation against vice , in the ...
... sweet melody of the Mantuan pipe , plays gently about the fancy and the heart . Satire , in the mean time , provides entertainment for those who are disposed to laugh at folly , or indulge an honest indignation against vice , in the ...
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... sweet life . Be in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but one coun- sellor of a thousand . Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprise , and counsel before every action . CHAP . VI . - THE latter part of a ...
... sweet life . Be in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but one coun- sellor of a thousand . Be not confident in a plain way . Let reason go before every enterprise , and counsel before every action . CHAP . VI . - THE latter part of a ...
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... sweet ; and she loved to lie for hours together on the banks of some wild and melancholy stream , singing to her lute . She taught men to weep , for she took a strange delight in tears ; and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were ...
... sweet ; and she loved to lie for hours together on the banks of some wild and melancholy stream , singing to her lute . She taught men to weep , for she took a strange delight in tears ; and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were ...
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... sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The charmers of the plains ; That sun which bids their diamond blaze To deck our lily deigns . Long had she fir'd each youth with love Each maiden with despair ; And though by ...
... sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The charmers of the plains ; That sun which bids their diamond blaze To deck our lily deigns . Long had she fir'd each youth with love Each maiden with despair ; And though by ...
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... " " Tis past , " he cried , " but if your souls " Sweet mercy yet can move , " Let these dim eyes once more behold " What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand softly touch'd , And CHAP . XV . 39 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... " " Tis past , " he cried , " but if your souls " Sweet mercy yet can move , " Let these dim eyes once more behold " What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand softly touch'd , And CHAP . XV . 39 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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