The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Page 1 The Dervise Spectatur 38 16 Celadon and Amelia 2 Turkish Tale Ib . 39 Thomson 64 3 Ararice and Luxury Ib . 40117 Junio and Theana 4 Pleasure and Pain ...... Ib . 41 .... Grainger . 16 5 Labour ................ World 43 18 Douglas ...
Page 1 The Dervise Spectatur 38 16 Celadon and Amelia 2 Turkish Tale Ib . 39 Thomson 64 3 Ararice and Luxury Ib . 40117 Junio and Theana 4 Pleasure and Pain ...... Ib . 41 .... Grainger . 16 5 Labour ................ World 43 18 Douglas ...
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Armstrong 116 tended with Pleasure 19 Against Indolence ; anAkenside 126 Epistle 11825 On Laste , Ib . 129 20 Elegy to a Young Noble . 26 The Pleasures arising man Muson 121 from a cultivated Ima21 On the Miseries of lugination ...
Armstrong 116 tended with Pleasure 19 Against Indolence ; anAkenside 126 Epistle 11825 On Laste , Ib . 129 20 Elegy to a Young Noble . 26 The Pleasures arising man Muson 121 from a cultivated Ima21 On the Miseries of lugination ...
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.Gray 238 27 Doméstic Love and Hap9 Ode on a distant Prospect piness Thomson 279 of Elon College Jb . 240 28 The Pleasures of Retires , 10 Elegy written in a Counment Ib , 280 try Church - yard .... Ib . 243 29 Genius .
.Gray 238 27 Doméstic Love and Hap9 Ode on a distant Prospect piness Thomson 279 of Elon College Jb . 240 28 The Pleasures of Retires , 10 Elegy written in a Counment Ib , 280 try Church - yard .... Ib . 243 29 Genius .
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... the power of changing the key on which you - speak at pleasure , accustom yourself to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes you can conimand . Many of these would neither be proper , por agreeable ...
... the power of changing the key on which you - speak at pleasure , accustom yourself to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes you can conimand . Many of these would neither be proper , por agreeable ...
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The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is inuocent . A good man will love himself too well to lose , and his neighbour too well to win , an estate by ...
The temperate man's pleasures are durable , because they are regular ; and all his life is calm and serene , because it is inuocent . A good man will love himself too well to lose , and his neighbour too well to win , an estate by ...
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