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 William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... mean time the fons of men deviated from their native innocence ; vice and ruin over - ran the earth with giant ftrides ; and Aftrea with her her train of celeftial vifitants forfook their polluted abodes . 30 BOOK II NARRATIVE PIECES .
... mean time the fons of men deviated from their native innocence ; vice and ruin over - ran the earth with giant ftrides ; and Aftrea with her her train of celeftial vifitants forfook their polluted abodes . 30 BOOK II NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... Mean while , impatient Junio leap'd ashore , Regardless of the Dæmons of the ftorm . Ah , youth ! what woes , too great for man to bear , Are ready to burst on thee ? Urge not fo Thy flying courfer . Soon Theana's porch Receiv'd him at ...
... Mean while , impatient Junio leap'd ashore , Regardless of the Dæmons of the ftorm . Ah , youth ! what woes , too great for man to bear , Are ready to burst on thee ? Urge not fo Thy flying courfer . Soon Theana's porch Receiv'd him at ...
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... means To draw from her a prayer of carneit heart , That I would all my pilgrimage dilate ; Whereof by parcels she had fomething heard , But not distinctively . I did confent , And often did beguile her of her tears , When I did speak of ...
... means To draw from her a prayer of carneit heart , That I would all my pilgrimage dilate ; Whereof by parcels she had fomething heard , But not distinctively . I did confent , And often did beguile her of her tears , When I did speak of ...
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... mean between bafhfulness and impudence . I fhall conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modest and assured , so it is also poffible for the fame person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent inftances of ...
... mean between bafhfulness and impudence . I fhall conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modest and assured , so it is also poffible for the fame person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent inftances of ...
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... means , whofe goodness and truth engage him to make thofe happy who defire it of him , and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this happiness to all eternity . SUCH confiderations , which every one should perpetually cherish E 3 t ...
... means , whofe goodness and truth engage him to make thofe happy who defire it of him , and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this happiness to all eternity . SUCH confiderations , which every one should perpetually cherish E 3 t ...
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