The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... thee ? Urge not so Thy flying courser . Soon Theana's porch Receiv'd him ; at his sight , the ancient slaves Affrighted shriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant , He enter'd hasty— Ah ! what a ...
... thee ? Urge not so Thy flying courser . Soon Theana's porch Receiv'd him ; at his sight , the ancient slaves Affrighted shriek , and to the chamber point : - Confounded , yet unknowing what they meant , He enter'd hasty— Ah ! what a ...
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... thee , and thou must be slain ! Oh grant me , gods ! ere Hector meets his doom , All I can ask of heaven , an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenour run , And end with sorrows as they first begun . No parent now remains , my ...
... thee , and thou must be slain ! Oh grant me , gods ! ere Hector meets his doom , All I can ask of heaven , an early tomb ! So shall my days in one sad tenour run , And end with sorrows as they first begun . No parent now remains , my ...
第 75 頁
... thee . Alas ! my parents , brothers , kindred , all , Once more will perish if my Hector fall . Thy wife , thy infant , in thy danger share : Oh prove a husband's and a father's care ! That quarter most the skilful Greeks annoy , Where ...
... thee . Alas ! my parents , brothers , kindred , all , Once more will perish if my Hector fall . Thy wife , thy infant , in thy danger share : Oh prove a husband's and a father's care ! That quarter most the skilful Greeks annoy , Where ...
第 76 頁
... thee sigh nor see thee weep . Thus having spoke , the illustrious chief of Troy Stretch'd his fond arms to clasp the lovely boy . The babe clung crying to his nurse's breast , Scarr'd at the dazzling helm , and nodding crest : With ...
... thee sigh nor see thee weep . Thus having spoke , the illustrious chief of Troy Stretch'd his fond arms to clasp the lovely boy . The babe clung crying to his nurse's breast , Scarr'd at the dazzling helm , and nodding crest : With ...
第 103 頁
... thee into scrapes and difficulties , which no after - wit can extricate thee out of . In these sallies , too oft I see , it happens , that the person laughed at considers himself in the light of a person injured , with all the rights of ...
... thee into scrapes and difficulties , which no after - wit can extricate thee out of . In these sallies , too oft I see , it happens , that the person laughed at considers himself in the light of a person injured , with all the rights of ...
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常見字詞
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