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 páginas |
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... perfon fupports , the more he should regard his minutest actions . EVERY perfon infenfibly fixes upon fome degree of re- finement in his difcourfe , fome measure of thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wife to fix this ...
... perfon fupports , the more he should regard his minutest actions . EVERY perfon infenfibly fixes upon fome degree of re- finement in his difcourfe , fome measure of thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wife to fix this ...
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... perfon would very often fide with one in his youth , and re- volt to the other in his old age . Indeed the wife men of the world flood neuter ; but alas , their numbers were not con- fiderable . At length when these two potentates had ...
... perfon would very often fide with one in his youth , and re- volt to the other in his old age . Indeed the wife men of the world flood neuter ; but alas , their numbers were not con- fiderable . At length when these two potentates had ...
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... perfon fo vicious who had not fome good in him , nor any perfon fo virtuous who had not in him fome evil . The truth of it is , they generally found upon fearch , that in the most vicious man , Pleasure might lay claim to an hundredth ...
... perfon fo vicious who had not fome good in him , nor any perfon fo virtuous who had not in him fome evil . The truth of it is , they generally found upon fearch , that in the most vicious man , Pleasure might lay claim to an hundredth ...
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... perfon clean and unfpotted , her eyes . caft towards the ground with an agreeable referve , her mo- tion and behaviour full of modefty , and her raiment as white as fnow . The other had a great deal of health and floridness in her ...
... perfon clean and unfpotted , her eyes . caft towards the ground with an agreeable referve , her mo- tion and behaviour full of modefty , and her raiment as white as fnow . The other had a great deal of health and floridness in her ...
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... perfon pitied her ; and next , that her goat had stolen his handker- chief , and she had beat him for the theft - she had washed it , fhe faid , in the brook , and kept it ever fince in her pocket ,. to restore it to him in cafe fhe ...
... perfon pitied her ; and next , that her goat had stolen his handker- chief , and she had beat him for the theft - she had washed it , fhe faid , in the brook , and kept it ever fince in her pocket ,. to restore it to him in cafe fhe ...
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