The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers,: And Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. : To which is Prefixed An Essay on ElocutionJ. Johnson, 1785 - 405 sayfa |
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Sayfa 312
... uncle Toby filled his fecond pipe ; and had it not been , that he now and then wandered from the point , with confidering whether it was not full as well to have the cur- tain of the tennaile a ftraight line , as a crooked one , —he ...
... uncle Toby filled his fecond pipe ; and had it not been , that he now and then wandered from the point , with confidering whether it was not full as well to have the cur- tain of the tennaile a ftraight line , as a crooked one , —he ...
Sayfa 313
... uncle Toby , he has been bred up from an infant in the army , and the name of a foldier , Trim , founded in his ears like the name of a friend ; —I wish I had him here . -I NEVER , in the longest march , faid the corporal , had fo great ...
... uncle Toby , he has been bred up from an infant in the army , and the name of a foldier , Trim , founded in his ears like the name of a friend ; —I wish I had him here . -I NEVER , in the longest march , faid the corporal , had fo great ...
Sayfa 314
... uncle Toby ) —he was heartily welcome to it : He made a very low bow , ( which was meant to your honour ) but no answer , -for his heart was full - fo he went up ftairs with the toaft ; I warrant you , my dear , faid I , as I opened the ...
... uncle Toby ) —he was heartily welcome to it : He made a very low bow , ( which was meant to your honour ) but no answer , -for his heart was full - fo he went up ftairs with the toaft ; I warrant you , my dear , faid I , as I opened the ...
Sayfa 315
... uncle Toby ; and I will fhew it thee to - morrow : In the mean time we may depend upon it , Trim , for our comfort , faid my uncle Toby , that God Almighty is fo good and just a governor of the world , that if we have but done our ...
... uncle Toby ; and I will fhew it thee to - morrow : In the mean time we may depend upon it , Trim , for our comfort , faid my uncle Toby , that God Almighty is fo good and just a governor of the world , that if we have but done our ...
Sayfa 316
... uncle Toby , with a deep figh , -I wish , Trim , I was afleep . YOUR honour , replied the corporal , is too much con- cerned ; - -shall I pour your honour out a glass of fack to your pipe ? -Do , Trim , said my uncle Toby . I REMEMBER ...
... uncle Toby , with a deep figh , -I wish , Trim , I was afleep . YOUR honour , replied the corporal , is too much con- cerned ; - -shall I pour your honour out a glass of fack to your pipe ? -Do , Trim , said my uncle Toby . I REMEMBER ...
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