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21. oldal
He said he would speak to Pharamond . I desired his business . He could hardly
say to me , Eucrate , carry me to the king , my story is not to be told twice ; I fear I
shall not be able to speak it at all . ” Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him ...
He said he would speak to Pharamond . I desired his business . He could hardly
say to me , Eucrate , carry me to the king , my story is not to be told twice ; I fear I
shall not be able to speak it at all . ” Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him ...
25. oldal
My reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the piece I am
going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is
one of the darling songs of the common people , and has been the delight of
most ...
My reader will think I am not serious , when I acquaint him that the piece I am
going to speak of was the old ballad of the Two Children in the Wood , which is
one of the darling songs of the common people , and has been the delight of
most ...
28. oldal
Every one that speaks or reasons is a grammarian and a logician , though he
may be wholly unacquainted with the rules ... awe or contempt , rises naturally
towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single
word ...
Every one that speaks or reasons is a grammarian and a logician , though he
may be wholly unacquainted with the rules ... awe or contempt , rises naturally
towards several particular persons , before we have heard them speak a single
word ...
29. oldal
I cannot recollect the author of a famous saying to a stranger who stood silent in
his company , " Speak , that I may see thee . ' But , with submission , I think we
may be better known by our looks than by our words , and that a man ' s speech
is ...
I cannot recollect the author of a famous saying to a stranger who stood silent in
his company , " Speak , that I may see thee . ' But , with submission , I think we
may be better known by our looks than by our words , and that a man ' s speech
is ...
34. oldal
This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and
hear . • With this account you may wonder how I can have the vanity to offer
myself as a candidate , which I now do , to a society , where the Spectator and ...
This I take to proceed from a temper that naturally inclines me both to speak and
hear . • With this account you may wonder how I can have the vanity to offer
myself as a candidate , which I now do , to a society , where the Spectator and ...
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