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
... your loading him fo unmercifully . You and your fon are better able to carry the poor beaft than he you . the man . Any Any thing to please , fays the owner ; and 26 ( Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES . The old Man and his ibid.
... your loading him fo unmercifully . You and your fon are better able to carry the poor beaft than he you . the man . Any Any thing to please , fays the owner ; and 26 ( Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES . The old Man and his ibid.
Pagina 27
... please , fays the owner ; and alighting with his fon , they tied the legs of the afs together , and by the help of a pole endeavoured to carry him upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the town . This was fo entertaining a ...
... please , fays the owner ; and alighting with his fon , they tied the legs of the afs together , and by the help of a pole endeavoured to carry him upon their shoulders over the bridge that led to the town . This was fo entertaining a ...
Pagina 47
... please the Fair ) The well - bred Cuckolds in St. James's air : In Britain's Senate he a feat obtains , And one more penfioner St. Stephen gains . My Lady falls to play ; fo bad her chance , He must repair it ; takes a bribe from France ...
... please the Fair ) The well - bred Cuckolds in St. James's air : In Britain's Senate he a feat obtains , And one more penfioner St. Stephen gains . My Lady falls to play ; fo bad her chance , He must repair it ; takes a bribe from France ...
Pagina 68
... please . SPECTATOR CHAP . III . ON SINCERITY .. TRUTH and fincerity have all the advantages of ap pearance , and many more . If the fhew of any thing be good . for any thing , I am fure the reality is better ; for why does any man ...
... please . SPECTATOR CHAP . III . ON SINCERITY .. TRUTH and fincerity have all the advantages of ap pearance , and many more . If the fhew of any thing be good . for any thing , I am fure the reality is better ; for why does any man ...
Pagina 74
... please they are required to be merry , and to fhew the glad- nefs of their fouls by flights and pleasantry , and bursts of laughter , Jaughter . But though thefe men may be for a 74 ( Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES . Guardian On Good Humour.
... please they are required to be merry , and to fhew the glad- nefs of their fouls by flights and pleasantry , and bursts of laughter , Jaughter . But though thefe men may be for a 74 ( Book III . DIDACTIC PIECES . Guardian On Good Humour.
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