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 are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 strán (strany) |
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... smile of Horace , the grin of Lucian , and the frown of Juvenal . So rich and various are the treasures , with which the Greek and Roman writers furnish those , who have en- joyed the advantage of a classical education . : But , without ...
... smile of Horace , the grin of Lucian , and the frown of Juvenal . So rich and various are the treasures , with which the Greek and Roman writers furnish those , who have en- joyed the advantage of a classical education . : But , without ...
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... smiling at the mistake of the dervise , asked him how he could possibly be so dull as not to distin- guish a palace from a caravansary . Sir , says the dervise , give me leave to ask your majesty a question or two . Who were the persons ...
... smiling at the mistake of the dervise , asked him how he could possibly be so dull as not to distin- guish a palace from a caravansary . Sir , says the dervise , give me leave to ask your majesty a question or two . Who were the persons ...
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... smiling on the left , supporting the steps of her mother , and by her perpetual good humour increasing the vivacity of her sister . In this manner they travelled over forests and through towns and villages , till at last they arrived at ...
... smiling on the left , supporting the steps of her mother , and by her perpetual good humour increasing the vivacity of her sister . In this manner they travelled over forests and through towns and villages , till at last they arrived at ...
Strana 38
... smiles through Heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The charmers of the plains ; That sun which bids their diamond blaze To deck our lily deigns . Long had she fir'd each youth with love Each ...
... smiles through Heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The charmers of the plains ; That sun which bids their diamond blaze To deck our lily deigns . Long had she fir'd each youth with love Each ...
Strana 41
... each other blest , creative love Still bade eternal Eden smile around . Heavy with instant fate her bosom heav'd Unwonted sighs ; and stealing oft a look Tow'rds the big gloom , on Celadon her eye Fell CHAP . XVI . 41 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... each other blest , creative love Still bade eternal Eden smile around . Heavy with instant fate her bosom heav'd Unwonted sighs ; and stealing oft a look Tow'rds the big gloom , on Celadon her eye Fell CHAP . XVI . 41 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English ... William Enfield Úplné zobrazenie - 1782 |
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