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 8
... 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 , for the new is not compa ...
... 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 , for the new is not compa ...
Pagina 32
... thou been alive to have fhared it with me . I thought by the accent , it had been an apostrophe to his child ; but it was to his afs , and to the very ass we had seen - dead in the road , which had occafioned La Fleur's mifad- venture ...
... thou been alive to have fhared it with me . I thought by the accent , it had been an apostrophe to his child ; but it was to his afs , and to the very ass we had seen - dead in the road , which had occafioned La Fleur's mifad- venture ...
Pagina 34
... THOU haft one comfort , friend , faid I , at least , in the lofs of thy poor beaft ; I am fure thou has been a merciful : mafter to him . - Alas ! faid the mourner , I thought fo , when he was alive - but now he is dead I think ...
... THOU haft one comfort , friend , faid I , at least , in the lofs of thy poor beaft ; I am fure thou has been a merciful : mafter to him . - Alas ! faid the mourner , I thought fo , when he was alive - but now he is dead I think ...
Pagina 39
... Thou shalt not leave me Sylvio ! " said she . I looked in Maria's eyes , and faw she was think- ing more of her father than of her lover or her little goat ; for as fhe uttered them , the tears trickled down her cheeks . I SAT down ...
... Thou shalt not leave me Sylvio ! " said she . I looked in Maria's eyes , and faw she was think- ing more of her father than of her lover or her little goat ; for as fhe uttered them , the tears trickled down her cheeks . I SAT down ...
Pagina 40
... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take 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 ...
... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take 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 ...
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