The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... heart and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Ayarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and husband would often declare themselves on the two different parties ; nay ...
... heart and Avarice of another . The father of a family would often range himself under the banners of Ayarice , and the son under those of Luxury . The wife and husband would often declare themselves on the two different parties ; nay ...
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... heart , and dividing the same person between them . To which I shall only add , that since the discarding of the counsellors above mentioned , Avarice supplies Luxury in the room of Plenty , as Luxury prompts Avarice in the place of ...
... heart , and dividing the same person between them . To which I shall only add , that since the discarding of the counsellors above mentioned , Avarice supplies Luxury in the room of Plenty , as Luxury prompts Avarice in the place of ...
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... heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure : and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not far off . But notwithstanding this marriage was very convenient for the two parties , it did not seem Chap . iv . NARRATIVE PIECES . 23.
... heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure : and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not far off . But notwithstanding this marriage was very convenient for the two parties , it did not seem Chap . iv . NARRATIVE PIECES . 23.
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... heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this , will do him the justice to approve his choice . GHA P. VIII . Pity . TATLER . IN the happy period of the Golden Age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the : earth , and ...
... heart ; and I believe , every one who reads this , will do him the justice to approve his choice . GHA P. VIII . Pity . TATLER . IN the happy period of the Golden Age , when all the celestial inhabitants descended to the : earth , and ...
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... hearts by her tales , full of a charming sadness . She wore on her head a garland composed of her father's myr- tles , twisted with her mother's cypress . One day , as she sat musing by the waters of Helicon , her tears by chance fell ...
... hearts by her tales , full of a charming sadness . She wore on her head a garland composed of her father's myr- tles , twisted with her mother's cypress . One day , as she sat musing by the waters of Helicon , her tears by chance fell ...
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