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 EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - 346 pagini |
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Pagina xvi
... hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all ; that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are neces- sary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronuncia- tion ; and it can only be the ...
... hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all ; that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are neces- sary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronuncia- tion ; and it can only be the ...
Pagina 26
... hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the farthest borders of Franconia ; and had got so far on his return home , when the ass died . Every one seemed desirous to know what business could ...
... hear over their heads . He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the farthest borders of Franconia ; and had got so far on his return home , when the ass died . Every one seemed desirous to know what business could ...
Pagina 29
... hear them more distinctly -Tis Maria , said the postillion , observing I was listening Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line between us ) is sitting upon a bank playing hier ...
... hear them more distinctly -Tis Maria , said the postillion , observing I was listening Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line between us ) is sitting upon a bank playing hier ...
Pagina 30
... hear thy sorrows from thy own lips- but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me such a tale of wo with it , that I rose up , and with broken and irregular steps walked softly to my chaise . SECOND PART . WHEN we ...
... hear thy sorrows from thy own lips- but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me such a tale of wo with it , that I rose up , and with broken and irregular steps walked softly to my chaise . SECOND PART . WHEN we ...
Pagina 41
... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Descends the fated flash . - Young Celadon And his Amelia were a matchless pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The same , distinguish ...
... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Descends the fated flash . - Young Celadon And his Amelia were a matchless pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The same , distinguish ...
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anger army Balaam beauty bliss bosom breast Brutus Cæsar cæsura CHAP chill band country gentlemen cried daughter death divine earth elocution endeavour eternal ev'n ev'ry father fear feel fool fortune Fram Gauls genius give glory Gods grace Grongar Hill hand happy hast hath head hear heart Heav'n honour hope Iago imagination kind king labour live look lord Macd mankind manner Maria means mind motley fool Muse nature never noble o'er pain Parliament passion patricians pause peace perfection person pity pleasure poor pow'r praise present privy counsellor proper racter replied Roman Scythians sense sentence SHAKSPEARE Sir John smile SNEYD DAVIES soul speak spirit Sterl sweet Syphax taste tears tell Theana thee thing thou thought truth uncle Toby virtue voice whole wisdom wise words writing youth