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 are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 páginas |
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... feel in their turns what distress and poverty are – I stop not to tell the causes , which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E ***** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ...
... feel in their turns what distress and poverty are – I stop not to tell the causes , which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E ***** had fought up against his condition with great firm- ness ...
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... feel , I feel this breaking heart " Beat high against my side ! " From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . MALLET . CHAP . XVI . CELADON AND AMELIA . " Tis list'ning fear and dumb amazement all : When ...
... feel , I feel this breaking heart " Beat high against my side ! " From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd , and died . MALLET . CHAP . XVI . CELADON AND AMELIA . " Tis list'ning fear and dumb amazement all : When ...
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... feel the slightest fear . " Yourselves have seen , what time the thunder roll'd " All night , me resting quiet in the fold . " Or heard we that tremendous bray alone , " I should expound the melancholy tone ; " Should deem it by our old ...
... feel the slightest fear . " Yourselves have seen , what time the thunder roll'd " All night , me resting quiet in the fold . " Or heard we that tremendous bray alone , " I should expound the melancholy tone ; " Should deem it by our old ...
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... feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may be- fall him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally produces love and good - will to- ward him . A cheerful mind is not only ...
... feel the full weight of those accidental evils which may be- fall him . If we consider him in relation to the persons whom he converses with , it naturally produces love and good - will to- ward him . A cheerful mind is not only ...
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... feel from any evil that actually oppresses us ; to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of mirth and folly , that are apter to betray virtue than support it : and establish in us such an even and cheerful temper , as makes ...
... feel from any evil that actually oppresses us ; to which I may likewise add those little cracklings of mirth and folly , that are apter to betray virtue than support it : and establish in us such an even and cheerful temper , as makes ...
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