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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... telling such things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of such as have understand- ing are weighed in the ... tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he un- dertakes : for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain ...
... telling such things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of such as have understand- ing are weighed in the ... tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he un- dertakes : for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain ...
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... tell you what it is . The sultan would not be satisfied with such an answer , but forced him to repeat , word for word , every thing the owls had said . You must know , then , said the visier , that one of these owls has a son , and the ...
... tell you what it is . The sultan would not be satisfied with such an answer , but forced him to repeat , word for word , every thing the owls had said . You must know , then , said the visier , that one of these owls has a son , and the ...
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... tell the causes , which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis dE * ***** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ; wishing to preserve , and still show to the world , some little ...
... tell the causes , which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis dE * ***** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ; wishing to preserve , and still show to the world , some little ...
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... without shoes : how she had borne . it , and how she had got supported , she could not tell - but God tempers the wind , said Maria , to the shorn lamb . Shorn indeed ! and to the quick , said I CHAP . XI . 31 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... without shoes : how she had borne . it , and how she had got supported , she could not tell - but God tempers the wind , said Maria , to the shorn lamb . Shorn indeed ! and to the quick , said I CHAP . XI . 31 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... tell ' em , if he knew , Whether the thing was green or blue . " Sirs , " cries the umpire , cease your pother- " The creature's neither one nor t'other . " I caught the animal last night , " And view'd it o'er by candlelight : " I mark ...
... tell ' em , if he knew , Whether the thing was green or blue . " Sirs , " cries the umpire , cease your pother- " The creature's neither one nor t'other . " I caught the animal last night , " And view'd it o'er by candlelight : " I mark ...
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