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 |
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The Earl of Aundel's Speech , proposing an Accommodation between Henry II .
and Stephen Lord Lyttleton 168 VIII . Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion for
reducing the Army 174 IX . Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the
Septennial ...
The Earl of Aundel's Speech , proposing an Accommodation between Henry II .
and Stephen Lord Lyttleton 168 VIII . Mr. Pulteney's Speech on the Motion for
reducing the Army 174 IX . Sir John St. Aubin's Speech for repealing the
Septennial ...
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stopping as if the point wanted settling ; -and betwixt the nominative case , which
your lordship knows should govern the verb , he suspended his voice in the
epilogue , a dozen times , three secondsand three fifths by a stop - watch , my
lord ...
stopping as if the point wanted settling ; -and betwixt the nominative case , which
your lordship knows should govern the verb , he suspended his voice in the
epilogue , a dozen times , three secondsand three fifths by a stop - watch , my
lord ...
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My Lord , upon the platform where we watch'da HAM . Did you not speak to it ?
Hor , My Lord I did ; But answer made it none . Yet once methought It lifted up its
head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak , But even then the
...
My Lord , upon the platform where we watch'da HAM . Did you not speak to it ?
Hor , My Lord I did ; But answer made it none . Yet once methought It lifted up its
head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak , But even then the
...
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SHAKESPEARE CH A P. XV . HOTSPUR READING A LETTER . BUT UT for mine
own part , my Lord , I could be well contented to be there , in respect of the love I
bear your house . " He could be contented to be there ; why is hc not then ?
SHAKESPEARE CH A P. XV . HOTSPUR READING A LETTER . BUT UT for mine
own part , my Lord , I could be well contented to be there , in respect of the love I
bear your house . " He could be contented to be there ; why is hc not then ?
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Honeft , my Lord ? OTH . Honest ? ауе , honeft . Iago . My Lord , for aught I know ,
OTH . What dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my Lord !Oth . Think , my Lord ! Why by
Heav'n , thou echo'st me , As if there were some monster in thy thought , Too ...
Honeft , my Lord ? OTH . Honest ? ауе , honeft . Iago . My Lord , for aught I know ,
OTH . What dost thou think ? Iago . Think , my Lord !Oth . Think , my Lord ! Why by
Heav'n , thou echo'st me , As if there were some monster in thy thought , Too ...
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