An American Selection of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which are Prefixed Rules in Elocution and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the Mind. Being the Third Part of a Grammatical Institute of the English LanguageHudson and Goodwin, 1802 - Всего страниц: 240 |
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... heaven , & c . Melancholy is gloomy and motionlefs , the lower jaw falls , the eyes are calt down and haff fhut , words few and interrupted with fighs . Fear opens the ́cyes and mouth , shortens the ' nofe , draws down the eye - brows ...
... heaven , & c . Melancholy is gloomy and motionlefs , the lower jaw falls , the eyes are calt down and haff fhut , words few and interrupted with fighs . Fear opens the ́cyes and mouth , shortens the ' nofe , draws down the eye - brows ...
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... Heaven would take him under its protection ; and the vicar being their friend , gave them frequently the public prayers of the congregation for him , 2. The Banker was not lefs dutiful on his part ; for fo foon as he was fettled , he ...
... Heaven would take him under its protection ; and the vicar being their friend , gave them frequently the public prayers of the congregation for him , 2. The Banker was not lefs dutiful on his part ; for fo foon as he was fettled , he ...
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... heaven , cries Perrin , in a tranf port , for being favorable to our wifhes . This will fatisfy your father , and make us happy . 22 5. In their way to her father's houfe , a thought flruck Per- rin : This money is not ours ; it belongs ...
... heaven , cries Perrin , in a tranf port , for being favorable to our wifhes . This will fatisfy your father , and make us happy . 22 5. In their way to her father's houfe , a thought flruck Per- rin : This money is not ours ; it belongs ...
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... heaven ; and hav ing wiped off a tear that was juft about to drop from each , began to point out to his gueft fome of the most striking objects which the prospect afforded . The philofopher interpreted all this ; and he could but ...
... heaven ; and hav ing wiped off a tear that was juft about to drop from each , began to point out to his gueft fome of the most striking objects which the prospect afforded . The philofopher interpreted all this ; and he could but ...
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... heaven ! " might the good old man fay - for he felt it - and all mankind were his brethren . 33. " You regret , my friend , " faid he to the philofopher , " when my daughter and I talk of the exquifite pleasure de- rived from mufic ...
... heaven ! " might the good old man fay - for he felt it - and all mankind were his brethren . 33. " You regret , my friend , " faid he to the philofopher , " when my daughter and I talk of the exquifite pleasure de- rived from mufic ...
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