Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 266
... Lady Teazle , Lady Teazle , I'll not bear it ! LADY TEAZLE . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but I ought to have my own way in everything , and , what's more , I will too . What ! though I was educated ...
... Lady Teazle , Lady Teazle , I'll not bear it ! LADY TEAZLE . Sir Peter , Sir Peter , you may bear it or not , as you please ; but I ought to have my own way in everything , and , what's more , I will too . What ! though I was educated ...
Page 267
... LADY TEAZ . No , no , I don't ; ' twas a very disagreeable one , or I should never have married you . SIR PET . Yes , yes , madam , you were then in somewhat a humbler style the daughter of a plain country squire . Recollect , Lady ...
... LADY TEAZ . No , no , I don't ; ' twas a very disagreeable one , or I should never have married you . SIR PET . Yes , yes , madam , you were then in somewhat a humbler style the daughter of a plain country squire . Recollect , Lady ...
Page 268
... LADY TEAZ . Then why will you endeavour to make yourself so disagreeable to me , and thwart me in every little elegant expense ? SIR PET . ' Slife , madam , I say , had you any of these little elegant expenses when you married me ? LADY ...
... LADY TEAZ . Then why will you endeavour to make yourself so disagreeable to me , and thwart me in every little elegant expense ? SIR PET . ' Slife , madam , I say , had you any of these little elegant expenses when you married me ? LADY ...
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THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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