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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... thee ? THERE is nothing fo much worth as a mind well in- ftructed . THE lips of talkers will be telling fuch things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of fuch as have understand- ing are weighed in the balance . The heart of fools ...
... thee ? THERE is nothing fo much worth as a mind well in- ftructed . THE lips of talkers will be telling fuch things as pertain not unto them ; but the words of fuch as have understand- ing are weighed in the balance . The heart of fools ...
Pagina 40
... thee to it and shelter thee ; thou shouldft eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio -in all thy weakneffes and wanderings I would feek after thee , and bring thee back - when the fun went down I ...
... thee to it and shelter thee ; thou shouldft eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio -in all thy weakneffes and wanderings I would feek after thee , and bring thee back - when the fun went down I ...
Pagina 41
... thee can only bind them up for ever . STERNE . CHAP . XII . THE C A M E L ION . OFT it has been my lot to mark A proud , conceited , talking spark , With eyes , that hardly ferv'd at most To guard their mafter ' gainst a post : Yet ...
... thee can only bind them up for ever . STERNE . CHAP . XII . THE C A M E L ION . OFT it has been my lot to mark A proud , conceited , talking spark , With eyes , that hardly ferv'd at most To guard their mafter ' gainst a post : Yet ...
Pagina 53
... thee " With kind regard . O'er thee the fecret fhaft " That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour " Of noon , flies harmless ; and that very voice , " Which thunders terror thro ' the guilty heart , " With tongues of feraphs ...
... thee " With kind regard . O'er thee the fecret fhaft " That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour " Of noon , flies harmless ; and that very voice , " Which thunders terror thro ' the guilty heart , " With tongues of feraphs ...
Pagina 57
... thee ! Urge not fo Thy flying courfer . Soon Theäna's porch Receiv'd him ; at his fight , the ancient flaves Affrighted fhriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant , He enter'd hafty- Ah ! what a ...
... thee ! Urge not fo Thy flying courfer . Soon Theäna's porch Receiv'd him ; at his fight , the ancient flaves Affrighted fhriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant , He enter'd hafty- Ah ! what a ...
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