The Fifth, Or, Elocutionary Reader, in which the Principles of Elocution are Illustrated by Reading Exercises in Connection with the Rules : Designed for the Use of Schools and AcademiesSanborn, Carter & Bazin, 1855 - 480 страница |
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... look at that possible fate with unconcern . . PANEGYRIC ON SHERIDAN'S ELOQUENCE . - BURKE . a 1. He has this day surprised the thousands who hung with rapture on his accents , by such an array of talents , such an ex- hibition of ...
... look at that possible fate with unconcern . . PANEGYRIC ON SHERIDAN'S ELOQUENCE . - BURKE . a 1. He has this day surprised the thousands who hung with rapture on his accents , by such an array of talents , such an ex- hibition of ...
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... look ! what beauty ! what sweetness ! 4. O liberty ! O sound once delightful to every Roman ear ! O sacred privilege of Roman citizenship ! once sacred · -now TRAMPLED upon ! QUESTION . HOW should words used as exclamations and ...
... look ! what beauty ! what sweetness ! 4. O liberty ! O sound once delightful to every Roman ear ! O sacred privilege of Roman citizenship ! once sacred · -now TRAMPLED upon ! QUESTION . HOW should words used as exclamations and ...
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... Look upon my son ! What mean you ? Look upon my boy as though I guessed it ! Guessed the trial thou'dst have me make ! Guessed it instinctively ! Thou dost not mean QUESTIONS . What is emphatic clause ? How should emphatic clauses be ...
... Look upon my son ! What mean you ? Look upon my boy as though I guessed it ! Guessed the trial thou'dst have me make ! Guessed it instinctively ! Thou dost not mean QUESTIONS . What is emphatic clause ? How should emphatic clauses be ...
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... look of forgiveness and complacency to his murderers ; but it is not in the soul of man to bear the lacerations of slander . b 5. There was a time , then , my fellow - citizens , when the Lacedæmonians were sovereign masters , both by ...
... look of forgiveness and complacency to his murderers ; but it is not in the soul of man to bear the lacerations of slander . b 5. There was a time , then , my fellow - citizens , when the Lacedæmonians were sovereign masters , both by ...
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... look upon a young man ; yet , I silently ask myself , what will that youth accomplish in after life ? Will he take rank with the benefactors , or the scourgers of his race ? Will he exhibit the patriotic virtue of Washington , or the ...
... look upon a young man ; yet , I silently ask myself , what will that youth accomplish in after life ? Will he take rank with the benefactors , or the scourgers of his race ? Will he exhibit the patriotic virtue of Washington , or the ...
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Страница 335 - The valley that thou seest, said he, is the vale of misery ; and the tide of water that thou seest, is part of the great tide of eternity.
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