London, August 10
... upon them without the Confent of their General Aflembly and concluded with reviving, ■ That arty Perfon who ...
... upon them without the Confent of their General Aflembly and concluded with reviving, ■ That arty Perfon who ...
... -n't Defeas let no one be fevere, The Man's plain-hearted, honeft, and fincere ; I Unvers'd in each defigning Maze of Art, j Speaks what he thinks, and, fpeaking, thews his j Heart i Ye Fops, don't view him witb contemptuous Eyes, The Man that's hontft, ...
... fuhlifked, hy the fame Author, Price 11. M. A Niw GRAMMAR of the Ekgliih Lakauagi ; or. An Eafy Introduction tothe Art of Speaking and Reading Kngblh with Propriety ?? ; the whole laid down in the moft plain ana familiar Manner, and calculated not only ...
... , (o ]>ieduee an execution (caret »» { S MIW in tliis Country. «m«._^>(i Volume I. will contain an Introdu^oiyDifcw*^ he Speaking , tl.at vi the Stage will ip. This Volume will alfo be c '™amCTtrf •»•* •shakeipcare, eiagraved ,n a ?? flik, an auihentic' ...
... teach- ing Children to read, ot curing Impediments, and pi .iciiui- ring the I'ropiicty cl Eneigy, and Giacehiluef* of Public Speaking. 'i'he fecor.d Pint ol each Lecture contains a Recital in the molt fb jking I'.ilf.iges ol tloiju.nee and Poe- try in the ...
... bow'd to taite the wave. And ?? 1. Decs Youth, dues Beauty, read the line . Does fympathetic fear their hr t itt . alarm > Speak, dead Maria ! hrtathe a ttrain divine ! Ev'n from the grave thou fhalt have pow'r to charm 1 Bid them be chalte, be Innocent ...
... veral eminent Sthoolmaftcrs, The FRENCH TEACHER'S ASSISTANT ; or, A new and cify Method to learn Youth to Spell, Read, and Speak I rench, with propriety and clntinif. In two pairs. CVrnprehendine * number of familiar ?? for young bejinners, hy queftion ...
... Im.* to infiii 111 the public, thac li.c hat opened a ' sSCIUOL mC trratJ-ftrert, where young l.i li. sire ini'iurt.'din Speaking, Rcwlinf, aod Writing, the Lnglilh and French Lan- |uagri, with tlrgtnt propriety. . Mrs. Shnrilt'rprrfente hir mnft ?? for ...
... hgili'.ve to inf.rm ihc piblif, t',.it ihe h.n opened a SCHOOL '.IIG.IrrarJ-lr.it, it' ?? ?? L .diet at' inllrui'ted in Speaking, ltijfiii(.', and Wii ig, the 1■ 1 ' i ill and French Lin- g-iagei, with elrgai,; propriety. Mrt.Sherriftfrrfents her n-nl ...
... Royal, btgs leave to Inform the public, that Ihe has opened a SCHOOL In Gamrd-ftreet, where- young Ladies ire inftrucled ia Speaking, Reading, tnd Writing, the Englilh and French Lan- guages, with elegant propriety. Mrs.Srteriiti'cprefents her mofl grateful ...
... tr»h.. Mom.r n. p~ka.J.*m.rr!. a,** ?? ?? • n'rr. Pleat, in Kent, ...
... difafter haft thou now to bring, «' To torture with thy fears my tender frame, «« Who muft tor all her ills thee only blame ? Speak now, and tell me why, ungrateful gueff 1 , ** For ten years paft haft thou denied me reft ? That in my bofnm thou waft nurft ...