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 W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 páginas |
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... Death . ibid . 394 XXXI . Soliloquy of the King in Hamlet . XXXII . Ode on St. Cecilia's Day . XXXIII . Alexander's Feast . ibid . 395 Pope . 396 Dryden . 401 AN ESSAY ON E LOCUTION . MUCH declamation has been CONTENTS . xi.
... Death . ibid . 394 XXXI . Soliloquy of the King in Hamlet . XXXII . Ode on St. Cecilia's Day . XXXIII . Alexander's Feast . ibid . 395 Pope . 396 Dryden . 401 AN ESSAY ON E LOCUTION . MUCH declamation has been CONTENTS . xi.
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... king's palace . It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this debate , and fmiling at the mistake of the Dervise , asked him how he could poffibly be fo dull as not to distinguish a palace from a caravanfary ...
... king's palace . It happened that the king himself passed through the gallery during this debate , and fmiling at the mistake of the Dervise , asked him how he could poffibly be fo dull as not to distinguish a palace from a caravanfary ...
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... king replied , His ancestors . And who , fays the Dervife , was the last person that lodged here ? The king replied , His father . And who is it , says the Dervife , that lodges here at prefent ? The king told him , That it was he ...
... king replied , His ancestors . And who , fays the Dervife , was the last person that lodged here ? The king replied , His father . And who is it , says the Dervife , that lodges here at prefent ? The king told him , That it was he ...
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... ! are thy own . His wealth , yet dearer , forfeit to the Crown : The devil and the king divide the prize ; And fad Sir Balaam curfes God and dies . POPE . CHAP . CHAP . XV . EDWIN AND EMMA FAR in the CHAP . XIV . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 67.
... ! are thy own . His wealth , yet dearer , forfeit to the Crown : The devil and the king divide the prize ; And fad Sir Balaam curfes God and dies . POPE . CHAP . CHAP . XV . EDWIN AND EMMA FAR in the CHAP . XIV . ) NARRATIVE PIECES . 67.
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... king had fummon'd his bold peers To lead their warriors to the Carron fide , I left my father's house , and took with me A chofen fervant to conduct my steps : Yon trembling coward who forfook his master . Journeying with this intent ...
... king had fummon'd his bold peers To lead their warriors to the Carron fide , I left my father's house , and took with me A chofen fervant to conduct my steps : Yon trembling coward who forfook his master . Journeying with this intent ...
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