The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
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... I'll suppose no such thing till you tell me your mode of life . I'm so much puzzled with your symptoms , sir , that I should wish to hear in detail what you do eat and drink . When do you break- fast , and what do you take at it ? Pa ...
... I'll suppose no such thing till you tell me your mode of life . I'm so much puzzled with your symptoms , sir , that I should wish to hear in detail what you do eat and drink . When do you break- fast , and what do you take at it ? Pa ...
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... I'll take a fee from you for telling you what you know as well as myself ? Though you're no physician , sir , you are not altogether a fool . You must know that drunkenness and gluttony are both sinful and dangerous ; and whatever you ...
... I'll take a fee from you for telling you what you know as well as myself ? Though you're no physician , sir , you are not altogether a fool . You must know that drunkenness and gluttony are both sinful and dangerous ; and whatever you ...
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... I'll bring him to you . Mrs. G. Oh , he will not leave his party . - his character , his Reu . He shall ! he will not need compulsion to come to the wife he loves . His fortunes are most desperate honor - perhaps his life — implicated ...
... I'll bring him to you . Mrs. G. Oh , he will not leave his party . - his character , his Reu . He shall ! he will not need compulsion to come to the wife he loves . His fortunes are most desperate honor - perhaps his life — implicated ...
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... I'll mediate with impartial voice ; } The ancient foe of Caledonia's land Now waves his banner o'er her frighted fields Suspend your purpose till your country's arms Repel the bold invader ; then decide The private quarrel . Glen . I ...
... I'll mediate with impartial voice ; } The ancient foe of Caledonia's land Now waves his banner o'er her frighted fields Suspend your purpose till your country's arms Repel the bold invader ; then decide The private quarrel . Glen . I ...
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... I'll draw a paper up , where thou shalt make The proffer of thy hand to Catherine , And thou shalt sign it , Huon . ( Sits at the table and writes . ) Huon . That I were dead ! O , what is death compared to slavery ! Brutes may bear ...
... I'll draw a paper up , where thou shalt make The proffer of thy hand to Catherine , And thou shalt sign it , Huon . ( Sits at the table and writes . ) Huon . That I were dead ! O , what is death compared to slavery ! Brutes may bear ...
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