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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... , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . € 3 Theré There is but one way of fortifying the soul against 0000 to 16 ́ Chap BOOK II-NARRATIVE PIECES The Dervise Chap Chap Chap.
... , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . € 3 Theré There is but one way of fortifying the soul against 0000 to 16 ́ Chap BOOK II-NARRATIVE PIECES The Dervise Chap Chap Chap.
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... happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endea- vour to be always such . He can never have any true fends that will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the ...
... happy . When once you profess yourself a friend , endea- vour to be always such . He can never have any true fends that will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the ...
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... happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above mentioned families , Pleasure who was the daughter of Happi- ness , and Pain , who was the son of Misery , to meet one another ...
... happy ; that he might make a distinction between the good and the bad , ordered the two youngest of the above mentioned families , Pleasure who was the daughter of Happi- ness , and Pain , who was the son of Misery , to meet one another ...
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... gave up his heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this will do him the justice to approve his choice . TATLER . CHAP . VIII . PITY . IN the happy period CHAP . VII . 27 NARRATIVE PIECES . Tatler, Domestic Love and Happiness.
... gave up his heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this will do him the justice to approve his choice . TATLER . CHAP . VIII . PITY . IN the happy period CHAP . VII . 27 NARRATIVE PIECES . Tatler, Domestic Love and Happiness.
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William Enfield. CHAP . VIII . PITY . IN the happy period of the golden age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the earth , and conversed familiarly with mortals , among the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins ...
William Enfield. CHAP . VIII . PITY . IN the happy period of the golden age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the earth , and conversed familiarly with mortals , among the most cherished of the heavenly powers were twins ...
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