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 Elocution. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... Theana . XVIII . Douglas to Lord Randolph . XIX . Othello's Apology . воок DIDACTIC PIECES . Thomfon . 51 Grainger . Home . 54 53 Shakespear . 59 III . I. On Modefty . II . On Cheerfulness . Speator . ibid . 63 65 III . OR СКАР . Page ...
... Theana . XVIII . Douglas to Lord Randolph . XIX . Othello's Apology . воок DIDACTIC PIECES . Thomfon . 51 Grainger . Home . 54 53 Shakespear . 59 III . I. On Modefty . II . On Cheerfulness . Speator . ibid . 63 65 III . OR СКАР . Page ...
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... Theana ' was his only theme , Acafto's daughter , whom in early youth , He oft diftinguish'd ; and for whom he oft Had climb'd the bending cocoa's airy height , To rob it of its nectar ; which the maid , When he prefented , more ...
... Theana ' was his only theme , Acafto's daughter , whom in early youth , He oft diftinguish'd ; and for whom he oft Had climb'd the bending cocoa's airy height , To rob it of its nectar ; which the maid , When he prefented , more ...
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... Theana's houfe ! - Thus duty , reverence , gratitude , confpir'd To check their happy union . He refolv'd ( And many a sigh that refolution coft ) To pass the time , till death his fire remov'd , In vifiting old Europe's letter'd climes ...
... Theana's houfe ! - Thus duty , reverence , gratitude , confpir'd To check their happy union . He refolv'd ( And many a sigh that refolution coft ) To pass the time , till death his fire remov'd , In vifiting old Europe's letter'd climes ...
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... Theana's porch Receiv'd him at his fight , the antient slaves Affrighted fhriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant . He entered hafty- Ah ! what a fight for one who lov'd so well ! All pale and ...
... Theana's porch Receiv'd him at his fight , the antient slaves Affrighted fhriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant . He entered hafty- Ah ! what a fight for one who lov'd so well ! All pale and ...
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