Elements of Elocution, 1781, 2. részScolar P., 1969 |
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345. oldal
... Death , I'll give thee Eng- land's treasure , Enough to purchase such another island , So thou wilt let me live and feel no pain . K .. Hen . Ah , what a fign it is of evil life , When death's approach is feen fo terrible ! War ...
... Death , I'll give thee Eng- land's treasure , Enough to purchase such another island , So thou wilt let me live and feel no pain . K .. Hen . Ah , what a fign it is of evil life , When death's approach is feen fo terrible ! War ...
387. oldal
... death . If that thy valour ftand on fympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thing , I heard thee fay , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert caufe of noble Glofter's death ; If thou deny'st it twenty - times ...
... death . If that thy valour ftand on fympathies , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thing , I heard thee fay , and vauntingly thou spak'st it , That thou wert caufe of noble Glofter's death ; If thou deny'st it twenty - times ...
415. oldal
... death would ever enquire after it . The dying man had still so much the frailty of an author in him , as to be cut to the heart with thefe con- folations ; and , without anfwering the good man , asked his friends about him ( with a pee ...
... death would ever enquire after it . The dying man had still so much the frailty of an author in him , as to be cut to the heart with thefe con- folations ; and , without anfwering the good man , asked his friends about him ( with a pee ...
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