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 sidor |
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... cause of monotony , by leading the reader to a uniform found at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The ufe of points is to aflift the reader in difcerning the grammattical conftruction , not to direct ...
... cause of monotony , by leading the reader to a uniform found at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The ufe of points is to aflift the reader in difcerning the grammattical conftruction , not to direct ...
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... and battle : And therefore little fhall I grace my cause , In fpeaking for myself . Yet , by your patience , E5 I will I will a round unvarnifh'd tale deliver , Of my CAAP . XIX . ) 59 NARRATIVE PIECES . Othello's Apology Shakspeare.
... and battle : And therefore little fhall I grace my cause , In fpeaking for myself . Yet , by your patience , E5 I will I will a round unvarnifh'd tale deliver , Of my CAAP . XIX . ) 59 NARRATIVE PIECES . Othello's Apology Shakspeare.
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... cause he had taken upon him , though it had appeared ever fo fcandalous . FROM what has been faid , it is plain that modefty and affurance are both amiable , and may very well meet in the fame perfon . When they are thus mixed and ...
... cause he had taken upon him , though it had appeared ever fo fcandalous . FROM what has been faid , it is plain that modefty and affurance are both amiable , and may very well meet in the fame perfon . When they are thus mixed and ...
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... Cause . CHAP . XIII . ON THE ORDER OF NATURE . SEE , thro ' this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter quick , and bursting into birth . Above , how high , progreffive life may go ! Around , how wide ! how deep extend below ...
... Cause . CHAP . XIII . ON THE ORDER OF NATURE . SEE , thro ' this air , this ocean , and this earth , All matter quick , and bursting into birth . Above , how high , progreffive life may go ! Around , how wide ! how deep extend below ...
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... Cause " Acts not by partial , but by genʼral laws ! ” And makes what Happiness we juftly call , Subfift not in the good of one , but all . There's not a bleffing individuals find , But fome way leans and hearkens to the kind : No Bandit ...
... Cause " Acts not by partial , but by genʼral laws ! ” And makes what Happiness we juftly call , Subfift not in the good of one , but all . There's not a bleffing individuals find , But fome way leans and hearkens to the kind : No Bandit ...
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