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 iii
... first established , and has been uniformly con- ducted , on the extenfive plan of providing a proper course of Inftruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have feen many refpect- able characters ...
... first established , and has been uniformly con- ducted , on the extenfive plan of providing a proper course of Inftruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have feen many refpect- able characters ...
Pagina xxv
... first trodden by himself excels , And ftands alone in indeclinables ; Conjunction , prepofition , adverb , join To ftamp new vigour on the nervous line : In monofyllables his thunders roll , HE , SHE , IT , AND , WE , YE , THEY , fright ...
... first trodden by himself excels , And ftands alone in indeclinables ; Conjunction , prepofition , adverb , join To ftamp new vigour on the nervous line : In monofyllables his thunders roll , HE , SHE , IT , AND , WE , YE , THEY , fright ...
Pagina 3
... first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wife men correct their own . No man hath a thorough tafte of profperity , to whom adversity never happened . WHEN Our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we ...
... first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wife men correct their own . No man hath a thorough tafte of profperity , to whom adversity never happened . WHEN Our vices leave us , we flatter ourselves that we ...
Pagina 8
... first , and then rebuke . IF thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , and be not hafty to credit him ; for fome men are friends for their own : occafions , and will not abide in the day of thy trouble . FORSAKE not an old friend ...
... first , and then rebuke . IF thou wouldst get a friend , prove him first , and be not hafty to credit him ; for fome men are friends for their own : occafions , and will not abide in the day of thy trouble . FORSAKE not an old friend ...
Pagina 21
... first was Luxury , and of the second Avarice . The aim of each of them was no less than univerfal monarchy over the hearts of mankind . Luxury had many generals under him , who did him great service , as Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fa ...
... first was Luxury , and of the second Avarice . The aim of each of them was no less than univerfal monarchy over the hearts of mankind . Luxury had many generals under him , who did him great service , as Pleasure , Mirth , Pomp , and Fa ...
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