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 páginas |
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... thro ' her wide domain ; Their various taftes in different arts display'd , Like temper'd harmony of light and shade , With friendly union in one mafs fhall blend , And this adorn the ftate , and that defend . am , with fincere respect ...
... thro ' her wide domain ; Their various taftes in different arts display'd , Like temper'd harmony of light and shade , With friendly union in one mafs fhall blend , And this adorn the ftate , and that defend . am , with fincere respect ...
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... thro ' Tartary , being arrived at the town of Balk , went into the king's palace by a mif- take , as thinking it to be a public inn or caravansary . Ha- ving looked about him for some time , he entered into a long gallery , where he ...
... thro ' Tartary , being arrived at the town of Balk , went into the king's palace by a mif- take , as thinking it to be a public inn or caravansary . Ha- ving looked about him for some time , he entered into a long gallery , where he ...
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... thro ' heaven When May's fweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones fcorn The charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their di'mond blaze , To deck our lily deigns . Long had the fir'd each youth with love , Each maiden ...
... thro ' heaven When May's fweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones fcorn The charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their di'mond blaze , To deck our lily deigns . Long had the fir'd each youth with love , Each maiden ...
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... : When to the startled e eye the fudden glance Appears far fouth , eruptive thro ' the cloud ; E. And And following flower , in explofion vast , The thunder CHAP . XVI . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 51 Mallet Celadon and Amelia Thomfon.
... : When to the startled e eye the fudden glance Appears far fouth , eruptive thro ' the cloud ; E. And And following flower , in explofion vast , The thunder CHAP . XVI . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 51 Mallet Celadon and Amelia Thomfon.
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... thro ' the guilty heart , " With tongues of feraphs whispers peace to thine , " Tis fafety to be near thee fure , and thus " To clafp perfection ! " From his void embrace , ( Myfterious Heaven ! ) that moment , to the ground , A blacken ...
... thro ' the guilty heart , " With tongues of feraphs whispers peace to thine , " Tis fafety to be near thee fure , and thus " To clafp perfection ! " From his void embrace , ( Myfterious Heaven ! ) that moment , to the ground , A blacken ...
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