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 страници |
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... said , that their feparation fhould be attended with the utter ruin of all three . But Health was of too gay a disposition to regard the counfels of Labour : she suffered herself to be debauched by Intem- perance , and at last died in ...
... said , that their feparation fhould be attended with the utter ruin of all three . But Health was of too gay a disposition to regard the counfels of Labour : she suffered herself to be debauched by Intem- perance , and at last died in ...
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... said , he was affured , loved him — and upon this told them a long ftory of a mif- chance upon their paffage over the Pyrenean mountains , which had feparated them from each other three days ; dur- ing which time the afs had fought him ...
... said , he was affured , loved him — and upon this told them a long ftory of a mif- chance upon their paffage over the Pyrenean mountains , which had feparated them from each other three days ; dur- ing which time the afs had fought him ...
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... said , was no lefs in force ; he took his fword from his fide - Here- said he take it ; and be trufty guardians of it , till better times put me in a condition to reclaim it . The prefident accepted the Marquis's fword - he staid a few ...
... said , was no lefs in force ; he took his fword from his fide - Here- said he take it ; and be trufty guardians of it , till better times put me in a condition to reclaim it . The prefident accepted the Marquis's fword - he staid a few ...
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... said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of it - and , with his wife and daughter , and his two fons following . him , walked out . O how I envied him his feelings ! STERNE . CHAPTER XI . MARIA ...
... said this , he returned his sword into its fcabbard , inade a bow to the guardian of it - and , with his wife and daughter , and his two fons following . him , walked out . O how I envied him his feelings ! STERNE . CHAPTER XI . MARIA ...
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... said in the several parish churches and convents around for her - but without ef- fect : we have still hopes , as she is fenfible for short inter- vals , that the Virgin at laft will restore her 58 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... said in the several parish churches and convents around for her - but without ef- fect : we have still hopes , as she is fenfible for short inter- vals , that the Virgin at laft will restore her 58 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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