Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingHill and Moore, 1820 - 384页 |
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... morning hymn , Milton , 259 ib . 260 Millon , Pope , 262 264 7. The creation of the world , 6. Facetious history of John Gilpin , 5. Parting of Hector and Adromache , Homer , 265 Cowper , 268 Milton , 273 8. Overthrow of the rebel ...
... morning hymn , Milton , 259 ib . 260 Millon , Pope , 262 264 7. The creation of the world , 6. Facetious history of John Gilpin , 5. Parting of Hector and Adromache , Homer , 265 Cowper , 268 Milton , 273 8. Overthrow of the rebel ...
第67页
... morning in May two Bees set forward in quest of honey ; the one wise and temperate , the other careless and extravagant . They soon arrived at a gar- den enriched with aromatic herbs , the most fragrant flowers , and the most delicious ...
... morning in May two Bees set forward in quest of honey ; the one wise and temperate , the other careless and extravagant . They soon arrived at a gar- den enriched with aromatic herbs , the most fragrant flowers , and the most delicious ...
第75页
... morning I received from him the following letter ; which after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , 1 shall make a present of to the public . " Dear Spec - I was about two nights ago in compa- ny with very agreeable ...
... morning I received from him the following letter ; which after having rectified some little orthographical mistakes , 1 shall make a present of to the public . " Dear Spec - I was about two nights ago in compa- ny with very agreeable ...
第104页
... morning hours were employed in council ; where he discussed public affairs , and determined private causes , with a patience . and discretion above his years . The dryness of business was enlivened by the charms of literature ; and a ...
... morning hours were employed in council ; where he discussed public affairs , and determined private causes , with a patience . and discretion above his years . The dryness of business was enlivened by the charms of literature ; and a ...
第125页
... morning , and Dr. South in the afternoon . then showed us his list of preachers for the whole year ; where I saw with a great deal of pleasure , Archbishop Tillotson , Bishop Saunderson , Dr. Barrow , Dr. Calamy , with several living ...
... morning , and Dr. South in the afternoon . then showed us his list of preachers for the whole year ; where I saw with a great deal of pleasure , Archbishop Tillotson , Bishop Saunderson , Dr. Barrow , Dr. Calamy , with several living ...
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