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 Seiten |
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... Prefent Condition of Shakspeare 110 Pope 111 Man Vindicated 13 On the Order of Nature Ib 113 14 The Origin of Superstition Mind Lord Chesterfield 104 15 On Happiness and Tyranny Ib . 115 Ib . 117 . PAGE CHAP . Pope 120 23 On ...
... Prefent Condition of Shakspeare 110 Pope 111 Man Vindicated 13 On the Order of Nature Ib 113 14 The Origin of Superstition Mind Lord Chesterfield 104 15 On Happiness and Tyranny Ib . 115 Ib . 117 . PAGE CHAP . Pope 120 23 On ...
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... prefent . It is no part of wisdom to be mifer- able to - day , because we may happen to be so to - morrow . To mourn without measure is folly ; not to mourn at all , infenfibility . Some would be thought to do great things , who are but ...
... prefent . It is no part of wisdom to be mifer- able to - day , because we may happen to be so to - morrow . To mourn without measure is folly ; not to mourn at all , infenfibility . Some would be thought to do great things , who are but ...
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... it fays the Dervise , that . lodges here at prefent ? The king told him , That it was he himself . And who , fays the Dervife , will be here after you ? The king anfwered , The young prince his D 3 NARRATIVE PIECES PAGE.
... it fays the Dervise , that . lodges here at prefent ? The king told him , That it was he himself . And who , fays the Dervife , will be here after you ? The king anfwered , The young prince his D 3 NARRATIVE PIECES PAGE.
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... prefent . It is faid that Luxury began the par- ley , and after having reprefented the endless state of war in which they were engaged , told his enemy , with a frank- ness of heart which is natural to him , that he believed they two ...
... prefent . It is faid that Luxury began the par- ley , and after having reprefented the endless state of war in which they were engaged , told his enemy , with a frank- ness of heart which is natural to him , that he believed they two ...
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... retired into a defert , where the filence and folitude of the place very much favoured his meditations . As he was mufing on his prefent condi- tion , and very much perplexed in himfelf on the 48 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . 18.
... retired into a defert , where the filence and folitude of the place very much favoured his meditations . As he was mufing on his prefent condi- tion , and very much perplexed in himfelf on the 48 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . 18.
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