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 pagina's |
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Pagina xxxi
... every affection and passion of the heart . Whatever is grand or beautiful in nature ; whatever is noble , lovely , or ... ev'ry passion wears A chaster , milder , more attractive mien . AKENSIDE To all this must be added , as a material ...
... every affection and passion of the heart . Whatever is grand or beautiful in nature ; whatever is noble , lovely , or ... ev'ry passion wears A chaster , milder , more attractive mien . AKENSIDE To all this must be added , as a material ...
Pagina 37
... ev'ry side , Till all the Demon makes his full descent In one abundant show'r of cent per cent , Sinks deep within him , and possesses whole , Then dubs director , and secures his soul . Behold Sir Balaam now a man of spirit , Ascribes ...
... ev'ry side , Till all the Demon makes his full descent In one abundant show'r of cent per cent , Sinks deep within him , and possesses whole , Then dubs director , and secures his soul . Behold Sir Balaam now a man of spirit , Ascribes ...
Pagina 40
... ev'ry bush his hov'ring shade , His groan in ev'ry sound . Alone , appall'd , thus had she pass'd The visionary vale , When lo ! the deathbell smote her ear , Sad sounding in the gale . Just then she reach'd with trembling steps Her ...
... ev'ry bush his hov'ring shade , His groan in ev'ry sound . Alone , appall'd , thus had she pass'd The visionary vale , When lo ! the deathbell smote her ear , Sad sounding in the gale . Just then she reach'd with trembling steps Her ...
Pagina 43
... ev'ry muse , Of freedom , courage ; yet Ausonia's clime His steps explor'd , where panting Music's strains , Where Arts , where Laws , ( Philosophy's best child , ) With rival beauties his attention claim'd . To his just judging , his ...
... ev'ry muse , Of freedom , courage ; yet Ausonia's clime His steps explor'd , where panting Music's strains , Where Arts , where Laws , ( Philosophy's best child , ) With rival beauties his attention claim'd . To his just judging , his ...
Pagina 44
... ev'ry ev'ning walk'd On the cool margin of the purple main , Intent her Junio's vessel to descry . One eve ( faint calms for many a day had reign'd ) The winged demons of the tempest rose ! Thunder , and rain , and lightnings awful pow ...
... ev'ry ev'ning walk'd On the cool margin of the purple main , Intent her Junio's vessel to descry . One eve ( faint calms for many a day had reign'd ) The winged demons of the tempest rose ! Thunder , and rain , and lightnings awful pow ...
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