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Pagina 4
... speech , I am refolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if poffible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends , that it is pity fo many useful difcoveries which I have made fhould be in the poffeffion of a ...
... speech , I am refolved to do it in writing , and to print myself out , if poffible , before I die . I have been often told by my friends , that it is pity fo many useful difcoveries which I have made fhould be in the poffeffion of a ...
Pagina 156
... speech , and the dan- gers her fcholars are exposed to by the strong impref fions that are made by harsh founds and vulgar dia- lects . In fhort , if they are birds of any parts or capacity , he will undertake to render them fo ...
... speech , and the dan- gers her fcholars are exposed to by the strong impref fions that are made by harsh founds and vulgar dia- lects . In fhort , if they are birds of any parts or capacity , he will undertake to render them fo ...
Pagina 159
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Morals . Taylor's Holy Living and Dying . La Ferte's Inftructions for Country - dances . I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of these , and several other authors , when Legnora en- tered ...
... Speech . Fielding's Trial . Seneca's Morals . Taylor's Holy Living and Dying . La Ferte's Inftructions for Country - dances . I was taking a catalogue in my pocket - book of these , and several other authors , when Legnora en- tered ...
Pagina 173
... speeches which are commonly known by the name of Rants . The warm and paffionate parts of a tragedy , are always the most taking with the au - ¡ dience ; for which reafon we often fee the players pronouncing , in all the violence of ...
... speeches which are commonly known by the name of Rants . The warm and paffionate parts of a tragedy , are always the most taking with the au - ¡ dience ; for which reafon we often fee the players pronouncing , in all the violence of ...
Pagina 192
... speeches made behind the fcenes , though there are other in- ftances of this nature to be met with in those of the ancients and I believe my reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affecting in this dreadful ...
... speeches made behind the fcenes , though there are other in- ftances of this nature to be met with in those of the ancients and I believe my reader will agree with me , that there is fomething infinitely more affecting in this dreadful ...
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