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 Seiten |
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... fide with one in his youth , and re- volt to the other in his old age . Indeed the wife men of the world flood neuter ; but alas , their numbers were not con- fiderable . At length when these two potentates had wearied themselves with ...
... fide with one in his youth , and re- volt to the other in his old age . Indeed the wife men of the world flood neuter ; but alas , their numbers were not con- fiderable . At length when these two potentates had wearied themselves with ...
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... fide . For this reason we now find Luxury and Avarice taking possession of the same heart , and dividing the fame person between them . To which I fhall only add , that fince the discarding of the counsellors above mentioned , Avarice ...
... fide . For this reason we now find Luxury and Avarice taking possession of the same heart , and dividing the fame person between them . To which I fhall only add , that fince the discarding of the counsellors above mentioned , Avarice ...
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... fide of a hill , at a great distance from town . They were totally unacquainted with the great , and kept no better company than the neighbouring villagers ; but having a defire of feeing the world , they forfook their companions and ...
... fide of a hill , at a great distance from town . They were totally unacquainted with the great , and kept no better company than the neighbouring villagers ; but having a defire of feeing the world , they forfook their companions and ...
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... fide of him . Why , firrah ! ( 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 ...
... fide of him . Why , firrah ! ( 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 ...
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... fide , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and fhook his head . He then took his cruft of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it fome time in his hand - then laid it upon the ...
... fide , which he took up from time to time - then laid them down - looked at them , and fhook his head . He then took his cruft of bread out of his wallet again , as if to eat it ; held it fome time in his hand - then laid it upon the ...
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