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 vii
... Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia . II . Hannibal to his Soldiers . Livy . 136 ibid . 138 III . C. Marius to the Romans , on their hefi- tating to appoint him General in the Expedition against Jugurtha , merely on Account of his ...
... Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia . II . Hannibal to his Soldiers . Livy . 136 ibid . 138 III . C. Marius to the Romans , on their hefi- tating to appoint him General in the Expedition against Jugurtha , merely on Account of his ...
Pagina viii
... Brutus on the Death of Cæfar . Shakspeare . 179 XIV . Glocefter's Speech to the Nobles . ibid . 180 BOOK VI . DIALOGUES . CHAP . I. On Happiness . II . The fame Subject . III . On Criticifm . IV . On Negroes . V. Rivers and Sir Harry ...
... Brutus on the Death of Cæfar . Shakspeare . 179 XIV . Glocefter's Speech to the Nobles . ibid . 180 BOOK VI . DIALOGUES . CHAP . I. On Happiness . II . The fame Subject . III . On Criticifm . IV . On Negroes . V. Rivers and Sir Harry ...
Pagina xi
... Brutus and Caffius . ib . 379 XXVII . Othello and Iago . ibid . 383 XXVIII . Hamlet's Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage . ibid . 389 XXIX . Hamlet and Ghoft . ibid . 390 XXX . Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death . ibid . 394 XXXI . Soliloquy ...
... Brutus and Caffius . ib . 379 XXVII . Othello and Iago . ibid . 383 XXVIII . Hamlet's Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage . ibid . 389 XXIX . Hamlet and Ghoft . ibid . 390 XXX . Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death . ibid . 394 XXXI . Soliloquy ...
Pagina 136
... BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA . · YES , noble lady ! I fwear by this blood , which was once fo pure , and which nothing but royal villainy could have . polluted , that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his wicked wife ...
... BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA . · YES , noble lady ! I fwear by this blood , which was once fo pure , and which nothing but royal villainy could have . polluted , that I will purfue Lucius Tarquinius the proud , his wicked wife ...
Pagina 179
... BRUTUS ON THE DEATH OF CÆSAR . ROMANS , , countrymen , and lovers ! hear me for my caufe ; and be filent , that you ... Brutus's -5 love : K 5 love to Cæfar was no less than his . If CHAP . XIII . ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 179 Price The ...
... BRUTUS ON THE DEATH OF CÆSAR . ROMANS , , countrymen , and lovers ! hear me for my caufe ; and be filent , that you ... Brutus's -5 love : K 5 love to Cæfar was no less than his . If CHAP . XIII . ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 179 Price The ...
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