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 ElocutionSimms&McIntyre, 1811 - Počet stran: 644 |
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... side with one in his In- youth , and revolt to the other in his old age . deed , the wise men of the world stood neuter ; but , alas , their numbers were not considerable . At length when these two potentates had wearied themselves with ...
... side with one in his In- youth , and revolt to the other in his old age . deed , the wise men of the world stood neuter ; but , alas , their numbers were not considerable . At length when these two potentates had wearied themselves with ...
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... side of a hill , at a great distance from town . They were totally unacquainted with the great , and had kept no better company than the reighbouring viilagers ; but having a desire to see the world , they forsook their companions and ...
... side of a hill , at a great distance from town . They were totally unacquainted with the great , and had kept no better company than the reighbouring viilagers ; but having a desire to see the world , they forsook their companions and ...
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... side of him . Why , sirrah ! ( cries a second man to the boy , ) is it fit for you to be riding while your poor old father is walking on foot ? The father , upon this rebuke , took down his boy from the ass and mounted himself . Do you ...
... side of him . Why , sirrah ! ( cries a second man to the boy , ) is it fit for you to be riding while your poor old father is walking on foot ? The father , upon this rebuke , took down his boy from the ass and mounted himself . Do you ...
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... side , which he took up from time to time - then laid them downlooked at them , and shook his head . He then took his crust of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat ; held it some time in his hand- then laid it upon the bit of ...
... side , which he took up from time to time - then laid them downlooked at them , and shook his head . He then took his crust of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat ; held it some time in his hand- then laid it upon the bit of ...
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... side -Here , said he - take it , and be trusty guardians of it , till better times put me in a condition to reclaim it . The president accepted the Marquis's sword - he stayed a few minutes to see it deposited in the archie . ves of his ...
... side -Here , said he - take it , and be trusty guardians of it , till better times put me in a condition to reclaim it . The president accepted the Marquis's sword - he stayed a few minutes to see it deposited in the archie . ves of his ...
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