The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Very 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 ElocutionW. Borrowdale, 1808 - 412 pagina's |
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Pagina 57
... fall upon the place : I could not be deceived by what followed . " I fhall find ( faid he ) fome other way to get it off . " When the Marquis had said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of it ...
... fall upon the place : I could not be deceived by what followed . " I fhall find ( faid he ) fome other way to get it off . " When the Marquis had said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of it ...
Pagina 59
... fall an unfeasonable pleasantry in the venerable presence of Mifery , to be entitled to all the wit that ever Rabelais fcattered . Adieu , Maria ! -adieu , poor hapless damfel ! -fome time , but not now , I may hear thy forrows from thy ...
... fall an unfeasonable pleasantry in the venerable presence of Mifery , to be entitled to all the wit that ever Rabelais fcattered . Adieu , Maria ! -adieu , poor hapless damfel ! -fome time , but not now , I may hear thy forrows from thy ...
Pagina 62
... fall - and rose up . And where are you going , Maria ? faid I. She faid to Moulines - Let us go , faid I , together . - Maria put her arm within mine , and lengthening the ftring , to let the dog follow - in that order we entered ...
... fall - and rose up . And where are you going , Maria ? faid I. She faid to Moulines - Let us go , faid I , together . - Maria put her arm within mine , and lengthening the ftring , to let the dog follow - in that order we entered ...
Pagina 68
... falls to play ; fo bad her chance , He must repair it ; takes a bribe from France : The houfe impeach him , Coning ( by harangues ; The Court forsake him , and Sir Baalam hangs . Wife , fon , and daughter , Satan , are thy own , His ...
... falls to play ; fo bad her chance , He must repair it ; takes a bribe from France : The houfe impeach him , Coning ( by harangues ; The Court forsake him , and Sir Baalam hangs . Wife , fon , and daughter , Satan , are thy own , His ...
Pagina 70
... yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand foftly touch'd , And bath'd with many a tear ; Faft falling o'er the primrose pale , So morning dews 70 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... yet can move , Let these dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . " She came ; his cold hand foftly touch'd , And bath'd with many a tear ; Faft falling o'er the primrose pale , So morning dews 70 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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