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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... thought were the most proper to fhew her complexion to advantage . She caft her eyes upon herself , then turned them ... thoughts upon the way of life that you . ought to chufe : be my friend , and follow me ; I will lead you into the ...
... thought were the most proper to fhew her complexion to advantage . She caft her eyes upon herself , then turned them ... thoughts upon the way of life that you . ought to chufe : be my friend , and follow me ; I will lead you into the ...
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... thought by the accent , it had been an apoftrophe to his child ; but it was to his ass , and to the very ass we had seen dead in the road , which had occafioned La Fleur's misadventure . The man feemed to iament it much ; and it ...
... thought by the accent , it had been an apoftrophe to his child ; but it was to his ass , and to the very ass we had seen dead in the road , which had occafioned La Fleur's misadventure . The man feemed to iament it much ; and it ...
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... thought fo , when he was alive - but now he is dead I think otherwise- I fear the weight of myself and my afflictions together have been too much for him - they have shortened the poor crea- ture's days , and I fear I have them to ...
... thought fo , when he was alive - but now he is dead I think otherwise- I fear the weight of myself and my afflictions together have been too much for him - they have shortened the poor crea- ture's days , and I fear I have them to ...
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... , So kept the Di'mond , and the rogue was bit . Some fcruple rofe , but thus he eas'd his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat ; " Where " Where once I went to church , I'll now NARRATIVE PIECES . BOOK II ,
... , So kept the Di'mond , and the rogue was bit . Some fcruple rofe , but thus he eas'd his thought , " I'll now give fix - pence where I gave a groat ; " Where " Where once I went to church , I'll now NARRATIVE PIECES . BOOK II ,
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... thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Defcends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchlefs pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The fame , diftinguish'd by their fex alone : Her's the mild ...
... thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Defcends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchlefs pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The fame , diftinguish'd by their fex alone : Her's the mild ...
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