The Practice of Elocution Or a Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Re

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The Practice of Elocution Or a Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Re
Benjamin Humphrey Smart
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] What! you will not draw? Then there's . That for you, [beating him, ] and that, and that.
[Y. Knowell. '] What, captain! twenty more, kill them; twenty more ; kill them too ! Go get you a surgeon, captain : ha ! ha ! ha ! farewell, valiant captain !
BEN JONSON.
7. Croaker and Honeyivood.
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...till show his habitual cheerfulness.
[Croaker. ] A pleasant morning to you, Mr. Honeywood, arid many of them. How is this ? You look shock- ingly to-day, my dear friend. I hope this weather does not affect your spirits. To be sure, if this weather continues I say nothing but Heaven send we be all better this day three months.
[Honeywood. '] I heartily concur in the wish, Mr. Croaker, though I own, not in your apprehension.
[Croaker. '] May be not. Indeed, what signifies what weather we have in a country going to ruin like ours ?


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