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Ofi the Voice, end Faculty of Speaking

... Ofi the Voice, end Faculty of Speaking. A-0, • o j 1 - a - Mm.-I my tolerable phyfiogn«imical..fagacjty snd obfcrvation, . may giiefi very ftrongtyi from th* macinttrof any cne'i fpeiMin--*, at tbe particular ?? and ?? ef the fr*ealt«rl Nator* DOt only ...

StvtHttcn -One been Poem Mr Morphy and following he gives A Pianre Times— Speaking of King reign with which con

... StvtHttcn -One been Poem Mr Morphy and following he gives A Pianre Times— Speaking of King reign with which con trails the prefent penod WIT team’d to Nor call’d tb Ttmn Clubs Brookes’ Bootle's Each Baron liv’d hit gueft might ftay Unplunder’d of his ...

To the HOSCIUS tf Ihe Bath Theatre

... To the HOSCIUS tf Ihe Bath Theatre. OCourtpney! thy all-ptwerful eloquence Speaks grief and joy, with equal influence; Thy depth ol judgment Sheibefpeare'i fenfe does l'ee\, Thy inatihlefs (kill does hi: bright thought! reveal • Thy wondrous powers lhall ...

HAYMAHKET THEATRF

... Nils. Mile*, to whom Ihc was pupil. Mr.. Atkins w.-, loudly ap| lauded in all tin. fonts, ami in fome ilu- was encored. .Speaking ol the general per- formance ul llie character, we may fay it never was m.iie happily repr. huiid. When habituated to her ...

An Addrefs to Contentment. DEfcend, Contentment, from thy Seat above, Bleft Emanation of the God of Love ! Dart ..

... Bleft Emanation of the God of Love ! Dart heavenly Rays on my dejefled Soul, Repel the Gloom, the rifing Doubts controul ; Speak Peace, and let triumphant Faith arife, To bear my tim'rous Thought beyond the Skies Beyond Defpair, Regret, and worldly Strife ...

Thomas Kempis. Lib. 111. Ch. xxviii. GRievenot, Son, if Men traduce thy Ways, If Malice, envious of thy Reft, Like

... unhurtful, nor approach the Heart. So 'ftapes not he, whofe Peace of Soul depends On Foes irifulting, or deceitful Friends. Speak they or ill, or well; admire or blame, Execrate, deify thou'rt ftill the fame.— Where then does real Peace ereCt her Throne ...

To the Printer, &c. VOLTAIRE his Hiftory of the Age of Lewis the XlVth, the which made the Dutch drake

... than they eftablilhed Foi Government, which preferves, as much is poflible, Equalifv, a Right themoft natural to M 3O - Speaking of England, be fays, England, much more powerful, affefted to have the Sovereignty of the Seas, and pretended to hoJd the ...

SWEET SOLITUDE

... could piint , Perhaps they're Scenes of Love Kfln'd, Colours are then top faint. ▼Ml. So here t chufe to leave a Blank; And speak of what I know) The purling Streams, the fhady Groves'; Are Scenes which thou can'it fhow. IX. Tho' folemn Darkaeft* dole our ...

n-BAI r ADAME VEREYT the libs her the pubfick that SCH1 'acatioo infant YOUNO OENTL1MV1 CORSHAM 14th 1791 8S ..

... Ihte Teacher Coriham the roblkfc At ACADEMY Ho BARTON-BUILDINGS evttw-tqvjng XT’OUNG GENTLEMEN aad teftmaed fat READINO and SPEAKING WRITING hi all Handt) ARITHMETICS Merchant' Accomptt Drawing Ufc Dmtkg Mr STEVENS Acamrnp hkewife for Matucmatice fat NO ...

iV tke Btttn CnßONicla

... Chrift, the Lord, the Saviour't birth, Glory to Goo, and peace to men on earth. V. Let every good, that providence impart*, Speak thi* angelic mcll-ge to our heart* j let tis look up, whatever ill* befall, To him who bore, and fanftlfy'd them *H > Deign'd ...

BATH, Wednefday Augujt 30

... took a principal part in the piece. Enter, speaking. WELL, I'll go speak the pro- (Within) comeback now, do, Tis WE who are to act the play, not you. Well, my dear fellows, you may act your fill, Only I'll speak a prologue, that I will. To the Audience ...