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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... it was the fhining face of a friend he had once given up . He looked attentively a long time at it , beginning at the hilt , as if to fee whether it was J the the fame - when obferving a little ruft which it 32 NARRATIVE PIECES . Book II .
... it was the fhining face of a friend he had once given up . He looked attentively a long time at it , beginning at the hilt , as if to fee whether it was J the the fame - when obferving a little ruft which it 32 NARRATIVE PIECES . Book II .
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... once had the pipe out of her hand , but plays that fervice upon it almost night and day . THE poftillion delivered this with so much discretion and natural eloquence , that I could not help decyphering fome- thing in his face above his ...
... once had the pipe out of her hand , but plays that fervice upon it almost night and day . THE poftillion delivered this with so much discretion and natural eloquence , that I could not help decyphering fome- thing in his face above his ...
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... once- -and returned back- that the found her way alone across the Apennines - had travelled over all Lombardy without money - and through the flinty roads of Savoy without shoes : how she had borne it , and how she had got fupported ...
... once- -and returned back- that the found her way alone across the Apennines - had travelled over all Lombardy without money - and through the flinty roads of Savoy without shoes : how she had borne it , and how she had got fupported ...
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... 've seen " The reptile , you'll pronounce him green . " " Well then , at once to eafe the doubt , " Replies the man , I'll turn him out : " And " And when before your eyes I've fet him , CHAP . XII . 39 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... 've seen " The reptile , you'll pronounce him green . " " Well then , at once to eafe the doubt , " Replies the man , I'll turn him out : " And " And when before your eyes I've fet him , CHAP . XII . 39 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... d his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat " Where once I went to Church I'll now go twice- " And am fo clear too of all other vice . " The The Tempter faw his time ; the work he ply'd 42 NARRATIVE PIECES .: Book II .
... d his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat " Where once I went to Church I'll now go twice- " And am fo clear too of all other vice . " The The Tempter faw his time ; the work he ply'd 42 NARRATIVE PIECES .: Book II .
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