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
... Army , to incite them to Action . against the Romans . Tacitus . 149 VII . The Earl of Arundel's Speech , propofing an Accommodation between Henry II . and Stephen . Lord Lyttleton . 152 VIII . Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for ...
... Army , to incite them to Action . against the Romans . Tacitus . 149 VII . The Earl of Arundel's Speech , propofing an Accommodation between Henry II . and Stephen . Lord Lyttleton . 152 VIII . Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for ...
Pagina 137
... army which Tarquin now commands . The foldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their general . Banish fo groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men .. Your fellow - citizens in the camp feel the weight of ...
... army which Tarquin now commands . The foldiers , you imagine , will take the part of their general . Banish fo groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men .. Your fellow - citizens in the camp feel the weight of ...
Pagina 139
... army , beaten , vanquished , befieged by the Gauls the very laft fummer , an army unknown to their leader , and unac- quainted with him . OR fhall I , who was born , I might almost say , but cer- tainly brought up , in the tent of my ...
... army , beaten , vanquished , befieged by the Gauls the very laft fummer , an army unknown to their leader , and unac- quainted with him . OR fhall I , who was born , I might almost say , but cer- tainly brought up , in the tent of my ...
Pagina 140
... army of men , ftrangers to one another . ON what fide foever I turn my eyes , I behold all full of courage and ftrength ; a veteran infantry ; a moft gallant . cavalry ; you , my allies , most faithful and valiant ? you , Car ...
... army of men , ftrangers to one another . ON what fide foever I turn my eyes , I behold all full of courage and ftrength ; a veteran infantry ; a moft gallant . cavalry ; you , my allies , most faithful and valiant ? you , Car ...
Pagina 147
... , and obferve how extenfive a territory we inhabit . But to conquer us is quite another business . Your army is loaded I. with 1 with the cumbrous fpoils of many nations . You CHAP . V. ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 147.
... , and obferve how extenfive a territory we inhabit . But to conquer us is quite another business . Your army is loaded I. with 1 with the cumbrous fpoils of many nations . You CHAP . V. ) ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . 147.
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