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 are Prefixed Two EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana xiii
... night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers his tender tale ; do not differ more in the tones which they use , than in the key in which they speak . Reading and ...
... night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ; the senator , when he harangues ; the lover , when he whispers his tender tale ; do not differ more in the tones which they use , than in the key in which they speak . Reading and ...
Strana xxi
... night ? -We do , my lord . - Arm❜d , say you ? -Arm'd , my lord . - Froin top to toe ? -My lord , from head to foot t . Except that , where an interrogative pronoun . or adverb be- gins a sentence , it is usually ended with the closing ...
... night ? -We do , my lord . - Arm❜d , say you ? -Arm'd , my lord . - Froin top to toe ? -My lord , from head to foot t . Except that , where an interrogative pronoun . or adverb be- gins a sentence , it is usually ended with the closing ...
Strana 15
... night's lodging in that caravansary . The guards let him know , in a very angry manner , that the house he was in was not a caravansary , but the king's palace . It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this ...
... night's lodging in that caravansary . The guards let him know , in a very angry manner , that the house he was in was not a caravansary , but the king's palace . It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this ...
Strana 29
... night and day . i The postillion delivered this with so much discretion and natural eloquence , that I could not help deciphering some- thing in his face above his condition , and should have sifted out his history , had not poor Maria ...
... night and day . i The postillion delivered this with so much discretion and natural eloquence , that I could not help deciphering some- thing in his face above his condition , and should have sifted out his history , had not poor Maria ...
Strana 34
... night , " And view'd it o'er by candlelight : " I mark'd it well - iwas black as jet- " You stare - but , Sirs , I've got it yet , " And can produce it . " - " Pray , Sir , do ; " I'll lay my life the thing is blue . " " And I'll be ...
... night , " And view'd it o'er by candlelight : " I mark'd it well - iwas black as jet- " You stare - but , Sirs , I've got it yet , " And can produce it . " - " Pray , Sir , do ; " I'll lay my life the thing is blue . " " And I'll be ...
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