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 ElocutionSimms&McIntyre, 1811 - 644 pages |
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... Who o discovereth secrets løseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget forget not the sorrows of the mother : how canst CHAP N SELECT SENTENCES , Hercules's Choice.
... Who o discovereth secrets løseth his credit , and shall never find a friend to his mind . Honour thy father with thy whole heart , and forget forget not the sorrows of the mother : how canst CHAP N SELECT SENTENCES , Hercules's Choice.
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... . And who says the Dervise , was the last person that lodged here ? The king re- plied , plied , his father . And who is it , BOOK II Junio and Theana Douglas to Lord Randolph Othello's Apology Page Spectator, On Versification.
... . And who says the Dervise , was the last person that lodged here ? The king re- plied , plied , his father . And who is it , BOOK II Junio and Theana Douglas to Lord Randolph Othello's Apology Page Spectator, On Versification.
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William Enfield. plied , his father . And who is it , says the Dervise , that lodges here at present ? The king told him ... father of the daughter , 1 in in my hearing , brother , I consent to this 18 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . ibid ...
William Enfield. plied , his father . And who is it , says the Dervise , that lodges here at present ? The king told him ... father of the daughter , 1 in in my hearing , brother , I consent to this 18 BOOK II . NARRATIVE PIECES . ibid ...
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... father of a family would often range himself under the ban- Bers of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxu- TS- ry . The wife and husband would often declare themselves CHAP . II . 19 NARRATIVE PIECES . ibid Against Indolence; an ...
... father of a family would often range himself under the ban- Bers of Avarice , and the son under those of Luxu- TS- ry . The wife and husband would often declare themselves CHAP . II . 19 NARRATIVE PIECES . ibid Against Indolence; an ...
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... father is walking on foot ? The father , upon this rebuke , took down his boy from the ass and mounted himself . Do you see , ( says a third , ) how the lazy old knave rides along upon his beast , while his pour little boy is almost ...
... father is walking on foot ? The father , upon this rebuke , took down his boy from the ass and mounted himself . Do you see , ( says a third , ) how the lazy old knave rides along upon his beast , while his pour little boy is almost ...
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