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, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... tear- ing a paffion to rags , to very tatters , to split the ears of the groundlings . " Cicero compares fach speakers to crip- ples who get on horfe - back because they cannot walk : they bellow , becaufe they cannot fpeak . RULE III ...
... tear- ing a paffion to rags , to very tatters , to split the ears of the groundlings . " Cicero compares fach speakers to crip- ples who get on horfe - back because they cannot walk : they bellow , becaufe they cannot fpeak . RULE III ...
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... tears : and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were affembled at their evening sports , she would steal in amongst them , and captivate their hearts by her tales full of a charming sadness . She wore on her head a garland composed ...
... tears : and often , when the virgins of the hamlet were affembled at their evening sports , she would steal in amongst them , and captivate their hearts by her tales full of a charming sadness . She wore on her head a garland composed ...
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... tear fall upon the place I could not be deceived by what followed . " I SHALL find , " said he , " some other way to get it off . " WHEN the Marquis had faid this , he returned his fword into its scabbard , made a bow to the guardian of ...
... tear fall upon the place I could not be deceived by what followed . " I SHALL find , " said he , " some other way to get it off . " WHEN the Marquis had faid this , he returned his fword into its scabbard , made a bow to the guardian of ...
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... little goat ; for as fhe uttered them , the tears trickled down her cheeks △ SAT down close by her ; and Maria let me wipe them C 6 away away as they fell , with my handkerchief . I CHAP . XI . 35 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... little goat ; for as fhe uttered them , the tears trickled down her cheeks △ SAT down close by her ; and Maria let me wipe them C 6 away away as they fell , with my handkerchief . I CHAP . XI . 35 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... tear ; Firft falling o'er the primrofe pale ' So morning dews appear . But oh ! his fifter's jealous care istr ( A cruel fifter she ! ) Forbad what EMMA came to fay , My EDWIN , live for me . Now homeward as fhe hopeless went , The ...
... tear ; Firft falling o'er the primrofe pale ' So morning dews appear . But oh ! his fifter's jealous care istr ( A cruel fifter she ! ) Forbad what EMMA came to fay , My EDWIN , live for me . Now homeward as fhe hopeless went , The ...
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