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 strán (strany) |
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Strana 48
... fafe retreat of Health and Peace , A humble cottage stood . There beauteous EMMA flourish'd fair Beneath a mother's eye , Whose only wish on earth was now To fee her bleft , and die . The fofteft blafh that Nature spreads , Gave colour ...
... fafe retreat of Health and Peace , A humble cottage stood . There beauteous EMMA flourish'd fair Beneath a mother's eye , Whose only wish on earth was now To fee her bleft , and die . The fofteft blafh that Nature spreads , Gave colour ...
Strana 125
... fafe , proper , and effectual manner , without the affiftance of anger , than with it . He will be defpifed and neglected , you fay , if he appears to have no refentment . You should rather fay , if he appears to have no fedate wisdom ...
... fafe , proper , and effectual manner , without the affiftance of anger , than with it . He will be defpifed and neglected , you fay , if he appears to have no refentment . You should rather fay , if he appears to have no fedate wisdom ...
Strana 161
... fafe opportunity for reducing at least a part of our regular forces , we never can expect to fee any reduction ; and this nation , already over- burdened with debts and taxes , must be loaded with the heavy charge of perpetually ...
... fafe opportunity for reducing at least a part of our regular forces , we never can expect to fee any reduction ; and this nation , already over- burdened with debts and taxes , must be loaded with the heavy charge of perpetually ...
Strana 163
... fafe and most ingenious way of enslaving a nation . It was very well known , that arbitrary power , if it was open and avowed , would never prevail here . The people were therefore amufed with this fpecious form of their ancient ...
... fafe and most ingenious way of enslaving a nation . It was very well known , that arbitrary power , if it was open and avowed , would never prevail here . The people were therefore amufed with this fpecious form of their ancient ...
Strana 177
... fafe condefcenfion , by which nobody will be hurt ; but all beyond this , would be dangerous weaknefs in government . It might open a door to the wildeft enthafiafm , and to the most mif- chievous attacks of political difaffection ...
... fafe condefcenfion , by which nobody will be hurt ; but all beyond this , would be dangerous weaknefs in government . It might open a door to the wildeft enthafiafm , and to the most mif- chievous attacks of political difaffection ...
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