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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... LADY . OPHIA is not a beauty , but in her presence , beau- beau Sop in her she scarcely appears pretty ; but the more she is beheld , the more agreeable she appears . She gains when others lose , and what she gains she never loses . She ...
... LADY . OPHIA is not a beauty , but in her presence , beau- beau Sop in her she scarcely appears pretty ; but the more she is beheld , the more agreeable she appears . She gains when others lose , and what she gains she never loses . She ...
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... lady whom he addresses : He seeks for nothing but pleasure . 9. Agathocles at last resolved to open his heart to Ca- lista ; but he did not do it in the affected language of a romantic passion . " Lovely Calista " said he ingenously ...
... lady whom he addresses : He seeks for nothing but pleasure . 9. Agathocles at last resolved to open his heart to Ca- lista ; but he did not do it in the affected language of a romantic passion . " Lovely Calista " said he ingenously ...
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... lady's being sensible of their entering it . 8. Mademoiselle ! said the old woman at last , in a soft tone . She turned and shewed one of the finest faces in the world . It was touched , not spoiled with sorrow ; and when she perceived ...
... lady's being sensible of their entering it . 8. Mademoiselle ! said the old woman at last , in a soft tone . She turned and shewed one of the finest faces in the world . It was touched , not spoiled with sorrow ; and when she perceived ...
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... lady ; but he thought her one of the most amiable women he had seen ; and there was something in the idea of her being another's forever , that struck him , he knew not why , like a disappointment . 47. After some little speculation on ...
... lady ; but he thought her one of the most amiable women he had seen ; and there was something in the idea of her being another's forever , that struck him , he knew not why , like a disappointment . 47. After some little speculation on ...
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... LADY HARRIET ACKLAND , BY GEN . BURGOYNE ADY Harriet Ackland had accompanied her hus- band to Canada in the beginning of the year 1776 . In the course of that campaign , she had traversed a vașt space of country , in different ...
... LADY HARRIET ACKLAND , BY GEN . BURGOYNE ADY Harriet Ackland had accompanied her hus- band to Canada in the beginning of the year 1776 . In the course of that campaign , she had traversed a vașt space of country , in different ...
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