An American Selection, of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which are Prefixed Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindSeward and Williams, 1813 - 226 Seiten |
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... Gent . PRESUME , Madam , you are the lady of this house . May I take the liberty to ask your name . Cec . My name , Sir ? Gent . You will do me a favor by telling it to me . Cec Is it possible , Sir , you are come hither , without ...
... Gent . PRESUME , Madam , you are the lady of this house . May I take the liberty to ask your name . Cec . My name , Sir ? Gent . You will do me a favor by telling it to me . Cec Is it possible , Sir , you are come hither , without ...
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... Gent . I know it only by common report , Madam . Cec . Common report , Sir , I believe is seldom wrong in a matter where it it so easy to be right . Gent . Have you any objections madam to telling me your name ? Cec . No , Sir , but ...
... Gent . I know it only by common report , Madam . Cec . Common report , Sir , I believe is seldom wrong in a matter where it it so easy to be right . Gent . Have you any objections madam to telling me your name ? Cec . No , Sir , but ...
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... Gent . I am far from meaning any offense , Madam ; my commission from Mr. Eggleston is simply this ; to beg you will satisfy him upon what ground you now evade the will of your late uncle ; which till explained , appears to be a point ...
... Gent . I am far from meaning any offense , Madam ; my commission from Mr. Eggleston is simply this ; to beg you will satisfy him upon what ground you now evade the will of your late uncle ; which till explained , appears to be a point ...
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... Gent . We have little to do , Madam , with professions ; the circumstances are strong enough to bear trial , and— Cec . A trial ! Gent . We have found many witnesses to prove a num ber of particulars , and eight months share of such an ...
... Gent . We have little to do , Madam , with professions ; the circumstances are strong enough to bear trial , and— Cec . A trial ! Gent . We have found many witnesses to prove a num ber of particulars , and eight months share of such an ...
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... Gent . You will do well , Madam , for the truth is , it will not be convenient for him to wait any longer . [ Goes out . ] Cec . How weak and blind have I been , to form a secret plan of defrauding the heir to my uncle's estate ! I am ...
... Gent . You will do well , Madam , for the truth is , it will not be convenient for him to wait any longer . [ Goes out . ] Cec . How weak and blind have I been , to form a secret plan of defrauding the heir to my uncle's estate ! I am ...
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