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 that parting drew ) Embark'd , reluctant , for her native ifle . Tho ' learned , curious , and tho ' nobly bent , With each rare talent to adorn his mind , His native land to ferve ; no joys he found . " Yet fprightly Gaul ; yet ...
... tear that parting drew ) Embark'd , reluctant , for her native ifle . Tho ' learned , curious , and tho ' nobly bent , With each rare talent to adorn his mind , His native land to ferve ; no joys he found . " Yet fprightly Gaul ; yet ...
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... tears , When I did fpeak of some distressful stroke That my youth fuffer'd . My story being done , She gave me for my pains a world of fighs . She fwore , in faith , ' twas ftrange , ' twas paffing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas wond ...
... tears , When I did fpeak of some distressful stroke That my youth fuffer'd . My story being done , She gave me for my pains a world of fighs . She fwore , in faith , ' twas ftrange , ' twas paffing strange ; ' Twas pitiful , ' twas wond ...
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... foul , to hear a robuftious perriwig - pated fellow tear a paffion to tatters , to very rags , to to split the ears of the groundlings ; who ( 92 Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES . Hamlet's Inftructions the Players Shakespeare.
... foul , to hear a robuftious perriwig - pated fellow tear a paffion to tatters , to very rags , to to split the ears of the groundlings ; who ( 92 Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES . Hamlet's Inftructions the Players Shakespeare.
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... tears : Good , from each object , from each place acquir'd , For ever exercis'd , yet never tir'd ; Never elated , while one man's opprefs'd ; Never dejected while another's blefs'd ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since ...
... tears : Good , from each object , from each place acquir'd , For ever exercis'd , yet never tir'd ; Never elated , while one man's opprefs'd ; Never dejected while another's blefs'd ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since ...
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... tears begin to flow : Perfians and Greeks like turns of nature found , And the world's victor stood fubdued by Sound ! CHAP . XVIII . LESSONS OF WISDOM . How to live happiest : how avoid the pains , The disappointments , and difguft of ...
... tears begin to flow : Perfians and Greeks like turns of nature found , And the world's victor stood fubdued by Sound ! CHAP . XVIII . LESSONS OF WISDOM . How to live happiest : how avoid the pains , The disappointments , and difguft of ...
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