The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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Chap . Page Chap . 1 On Anger Holland 104 4 On the Immortality of the 2 Virtue
our highest Interest Soul Spectator ulí Harris 10g | 5 On the Being of a God 3 The
same Subject Ib . 111 ! Young 113 BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES .
Chap . Page Chap . 1 On Anger Holland 104 4 On the Immortality of the 2 Virtue
our highest Interest Soul Spectator ulí Harris 10g | 5 On the Being of a God 3 The
same Subject Ib . 111 ! Young 113 BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES .
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Page Chap . Page 7 Grongar Hill Dyer 1981 a Fop Shaks . 232 8 Hymn to
Adversity Gray 202 22 Clarence's Dream Ib . ib . 9 Ode on a distant Prospect 23
Queen Mab of Eton College Ib . 203 ) 24 The Apothecary 1o Elegy written in a
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Page Chap . Page 7 Grongar Hill Dyer 1981 a Fop Shaks . 232 8 Hymn to
Adversity Gray 202 22 Clarence's Dream Ib . ib . 9 Ode on a distant Prospect 23
Queen Mab of Eton College Ib . 203 ) 24 The Apothecary 1o Elegy written in a
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Mr. Garrick's power of suspending the voice is well deseribed by . Sterne . See
Book vi , Chap . 3 , of this work . ' t Philipp iv , & .. ; Book vi , Chap . 8. See a long
series of Interrogations in Glour cester's Speech to the Nobles , Book v , Chap .
14 .
Mr. Garrick's power of suspending the voice is well deseribed by . Sterne . See
Book vi , Chap . 3 , of this work . ' t Philipp iv , & .. ; Book vi , Chap . 8. See a long
series of Interrogations in Glour cester's Speech to the Nobles , Book v , Chap .
14 .
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