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 W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina 26
... ( says a man upon the road ) to be trudging it on foot with his fon , that his afs might go light ! The old man hearing this , fet his boy upon the afs , and went whistling by the fide of him . Why , firrah ! ( cries a second man to the ...
... ( says a man upon the road ) to be trudging it on foot with his fon , that his afs might go light ! The old man hearing this , fet his boy upon the afs , and went whistling by the fide of him . Why , firrah ! ( cries a second man to the ...
Pagina 50
... dews appear . But oh his fifter's jealous care , ( A cruel fifter fhe ! ) Forbad what EMMA came to say , My EDWIN ! live for me . Now homeward as the hopeless went , The churchyard path 3 Now 50 ( Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... dews appear . But oh his fifter's jealous care , ( A cruel fifter fhe ! ) Forbad what EMMA came to say , My EDWIN ! live for me . Now homeward as the hopeless went , The churchyard path 3 Now 50 ( Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
Pagina 63
... saying and doing indifferent things without any uneafinefs or emotion in the mind . That which generally gives a man affurance , is a moderate knowledge of the world ; but above all , a mind fixed and determined in itself to do nothing ...
... saying and doing indifferent things without any uneafinefs or emotion in the mind . That which generally gives a man affurance , is a moderate knowledge of the world ; but above all , a mind fixed and determined in itself to do nothing ...
Pagina 83
... say , that Sir Ifaac Newton fhewed his good fenfe , by thofe amazing discoveries which he made in natural philofophy : the operations of this gift of Heaven are rather inftantaneous , than the result of any tedious process . Like Diomed ...
... say , that Sir Ifaac Newton fhewed his good fenfe , by thofe amazing discoveries which he made in natural philofophy : the operations of this gift of Heaven are rather inftantaneous , than the result of any tedious process . Like Diomed ...
Pagina 89
... Say , here he gives too little , there too much : Deftroy all créatures for thy fport or guft , Yet cry , if man's unhappy God's unjust ; If man alone ingrofs not Heav'n's high care , Alone made perfect here , immortal there : Snatch ...
... Say , here he gives too little , there too much : Deftroy all créatures for thy fport or guft , Yet cry , if man's unhappy God's unjust ; If man alone ingrofs not Heav'n's high care , Alone made perfect here , immortal there : Snatch ...
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