Principles of Elocution and Vocal Culture: In which the Rules for Correct Reading and Speaking, and Directions for Improving and Strengthening the Voice, are GivenB. Williams News Company, 1867 - 98 страница |
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... water comes down at Lodore . It is the first step that costs . The deed was done in broad day . None now was left to tell the mournful tale . Take care that you be not deceived , - dear friends . - Lie lightly on her , earth ! her step ...
... water comes down at Lodore . It is the first step that costs . The deed was done in broad day . None now was left to tell the mournful tale . Take care that you be not deceived , - dear friends . - Lie lightly on her , earth ! her step ...
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... waters of Navarino . While at Trafalgar and the Nile , nations held their breath , as each gun , from its adamantine lips , spread a death - shade around the ships , like the hurricane eclipse of the sun . REV . WALTER COLTON . III ...
... waters of Navarino . While at Trafalgar and the Nile , nations held their breath , as each gun , from its adamantine lips , spread a death - shade around the ships , like the hurricane eclipse of the sun . REV . WALTER COLTON . III ...
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... waters move , and the great sweeping tides of air move , and the empires of men move , and the world of thought moves , ever onward and upward , to higher facts and bolder theories . The Inquisition may seal thy lips , but they can no ...
... waters move , and the great sweeping tides of air move , and the empires of men move , and the world of thought moves , ever onward and upward , to higher facts and bolder theories . The Inquisition may seal thy lips , but they can no ...
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... slaughter our oppressors ! If we must die , let it be under the clear sky , by the bright waters , in noble , hon- orable battle ! VIII . HAMLET'S INSTRUCTIONS TO PLAYERS . SPEAK the speech 38 ATWELL'S EPITOME OF ELOCUTION .
... slaughter our oppressors ! If we must die , let it be under the clear sky , by the bright waters , in noble , hon- orable battle ! VIII . HAMLET'S INSTRUCTIONS TO PLAYERS . SPEAK the speech 38 ATWELL'S EPITOME OF ELOCUTION .
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... water is calm and still below , For the winds and waves are absent there , And the sands are bright as the stars that glow In the motionless fields of upper air ; There , with its waving blade of green , The sea - flag streams through ...
... water is calm and still below , For the winds and waves are absent there , And the sands are bright as the stars that glow In the motionless fields of upper air ; There , with its waving blade of green , The sea - flag streams through ...
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Страница 54 - But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle for the free, Thy voice sounds like a prophet's word, And in its hollow tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be.
Страница 51 - To be a brother to the insensible rock And to the sluggish clod, which the rude swain Turns with his share, and treads upon.
Страница 52 - Or lose thyself in the continuous woods Where rolls the Oregon, and hears no sound Save his own dashings — yet the dead are there ! And millions in those solitudes, since first The flight of years began, have laid them down In their last sleep — the dead reign there alone.
Страница 39 - ... twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure.
Страница 50 - To him who in the love of nature holds Communion with her visible forms, she speaks A various language; for his gayer hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile And eloquence of beauty, and she glides Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware.
Страница 51 - Yet a few days, and thee The all-beholding sun shall see no more In all his course; nor yet in the cold ground, Where thy pale form was laid with many tears, Nor in the embrace of ocean, shall exist Thy image. Earth, that nourished thee, shall claim Thy growth, to be resolved to earth again...
Страница 48 - He's here in double trust; First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself.
Страница 47 - tis done, then 'twere well It were done quickly: If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch, 'With his surcease, success ; that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all here. But here, upon this bank and shoal of time, — We'd jump the life to come...
Страница 54 - They fought like brave men, long and well; They piled that ground with Moslem slain; They conquered; but Bozzaris fell, Bleeding at every vein. His few surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud hurrah, And the red field was won, Then saw in death his eyelids close, Calmly as to a night's repose— Like flowers at set of sun.
Страница 76 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volleyed and thundered; Stormed at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of Hell Rode the six hundred.