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 ページ |
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... occafions , and on every fubject : or if they attempt variety , it is only in proportion to the num- ber of their hearers , and the extent of the place in which they fpeak ; imagining , that speaking in a high 12 AN ESSAY ON.
... occafions , and on every fubject : or if they attempt variety , it is only in proportion to the num- ber of their hearers , and the extent of the place in which they fpeak ; imagining , that speaking in a high 12 AN ESSAY ON.
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... fubject to a blush in his clofet , as when the eyes of multitudes . are upon him . I do not remember to have met with any in inftance of modefty with which I am fo well pleased , as that celebrat- ed one of the young Prince , whofe ...
... fubject to a blush in his clofet , as when the eyes of multitudes . are upon him . I do not remember to have met with any in inftance of modefty with which I am fo well pleased , as that celebrat- ed one of the young Prince , whofe ...
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... fubject to the greateft depreffions of melancholy on the contrary , cheerfulness , though it does not give the mind fuch an exquifite gladnefs , prevents us from falling into any depths of forrow . Mirth H 3 CHAP . 1 . 89 DIDACTIC PIECES .
... fubject to the greateft depreffions of melancholy on the contrary , cheerfulness , though it does not give the mind fuch an exquifite gladnefs , prevents us from falling into any depths of forrow . Mirth H 3 CHAP . 1 . 89 DIDACTIC PIECES .
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... fubject , though it seems to me to carry a great weight with it . How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the foul , which is capable of fuch immense per- fections , and of receiving new improvements to all eter- nity , fhall ...
... fubject , though it seems to me to carry a great weight with it . How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the foul , which is capable of fuch immense per- fections , and of receiving new improvements to all eter- nity , fhall ...
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... fubject to no prince , inftruments of all tyran- ny , violence , and oppreffion . At the fame time , our cruel neighbours , the Welch and the Scotch , calling themselves allies or auxiliaries to the Emprefs , but in reality enemies and ...
... fubject to no prince , inftruments of all tyran- ny , violence , and oppreffion . At the fame time , our cruel neighbours , the Welch and the Scotch , calling themselves allies or auxiliaries to the Emprefs , but in reality enemies and ...
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