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 |
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She had a wonderful confi . dence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety
of colours in her dress , that she thought were the most proper to shew her
complexion to advantage . She cast her eyes upon herself , then turned them on
...
She had a wonderful confi . dence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety
of colours in her dress , that she thought were the most proper to shew her
complexion to advantage . She cast her eyes upon herself , then turned them on
...
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... become mafter of all the qualifications that can make you so . These are the
only terms and conditions upon which I can propose happiness . The Goddess of
Pleasure here broke in upon her discourse : You see , said she , Hercules , by
her ...
... become mafter of all the qualifications that can make you so . These are the
only terms and conditions upon which I can propose happiness . The Goddess of
Pleasure here broke in upon her discourse : You see , said she , Hercules , by
her ...
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She was dressed in white , and much as my friend described her , except that her
hair hung loose , which before was twisted within a filk net . She had ,
superadded likewise to her jacket , a pale green riband which fell across her
shoulder to ...
She was dressed in white , and much as my friend described her , except that her
hair hung loose , which before was twisted within a filk net . She had ,
superadded likewise to her jacket , a pale green riband which fell across her
shoulder to ...
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She had since that , she told me , itrayed as far as Rome , and walked round St.
Peter's once and returned back -- that she found her way alone across the
Apennines - had travelled over all Lombardy without money — and through the
Ainty ...
She had since that , she told me , itrayed as far as Rome , and walked round St.
Peter's once and returned back -- that she found her way alone across the
Apennines - had travelled over all Lombardy without money — and through the
Ainty ...
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She swore , in faith , ' twas strange , ' twas passing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas
wond'rous pitifulShe wish'd she had not heard it-yet she wilh'd That Heav'n had
made her such a man : -she thank'd me . And bade me , if I had a friend that lov'd
...
She swore , in faith , ' twas strange , ' twas passing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas
wond'rous pitifulShe wish'd she had not heard it-yet she wilh'd That Heav'n had
made her such a man : -she thank'd me . And bade me , if I had a friend that lov'd
...
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