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 v
... Celadon and Amelia . Thomfon . 51 XVII . Junio and Theäna . Grainger . 54 XVIII . Douglas to Lord Randolph . Home . 58 XIX . Othello's Apology . Shakspeare . 59 A 3 . BOOK BOOK III . DIDACTIC PIECES . CHAP . I. On THE CONTENTS .
... Celadon and Amelia . Thomfon . 51 XVII . Junio and Theäna . Grainger . 54 XVIII . Douglas to Lord Randolph . Home . 58 XIX . Othello's Apology . Shakspeare . 59 A 3 . BOOK BOOK III . DIDACTIC PIECES . CHAP . I. On THE CONTENTS .
Pagina vii
... Lord Lyttleton . 152 VIII . Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army . 158 161 X. Sir IX . Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial A & t . 4 CHAP . X. Sir Robert Walpole's Reply . XI . CONTENTS . Page.
... Lord Lyttleton . 152 VIII . Mr. Pultney's Speech on the Motion for reducing the Army . 158 161 X. Sir IX . Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the Septennial A & t . 4 CHAP . X. Sir Robert Walpole's Reply . XI . CONTENTS . Page.
Pagina viii
... Lord Euftace and Frampton . IX . Duke and Lord .. Duke and Jaques . School fr Rakes . 206 Shakspeare , 210 ibid 212 ibid . 215 XI . Henry and Lord Chief Juftice . XII . Abp . of Canterbury and Bp . of Ely , ibid . 217 XIII . Hamlet and ...
... Lord Euftace and Frampton . IX . Duke and Lord .. Duke and Jaques . School fr Rakes . 206 Shakspeare , 210 ibid 212 ibid . 215 XI . Henry and Lord Chief Juftice . XII . Abp . of Canterbury and Bp . of Ely , ibid . 217 XIII . Hamlet and ...
Pagina 46
... Lord's : Conftant at Church , and ' Change ; his gains were fure , His givings rare , fave farthings to the poor . The devil was piqu'd fuch faintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good Job of old : But Satan now is wifer ...
... Lord's : Conftant at Church , and ' Change ; his gains were fure , His givings rare , fave farthings to the poor . The devil was piqu'd fuch faintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good Job of old : But Satan now is wifer ...
Pagina 58
... LORD RANDOLPH , My Y name is NORVAL on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flock ; a frugal fwain , Whofe conftant cares were to increase his ftore , And keep his only fon , myfelf , at home . For I had heard of battles , and I long ...
... LORD RANDOLPH , My Y name is NORVAL on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flock ; a frugal fwain , Whofe conftant cares were to increase his ftore , And keep his only fon , myfelf , at home . For I had heard of battles , and I long ...
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