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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... heaven , are , in reality , but the product of hard and unremitting industry . - It is pitiable to witness the hopes and conceits of ambition , without the accompaniment of its requisite exertions . The art of reading well is one of ...
... heaven , are , in reality , but the product of hard and unremitting industry . - It is pitiable to witness the hopes and conceits of ambition , without the accompaniment of its requisite exertions . The art of reading well is one of ...
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... heaven and hell to present themselves to me , in spite of myself — But I see that heaven , that immortal mansion of glory shut against me — I see it at an immense distance — I see it a place , which my crimes forbid me to enter - I see ...
... heaven and hell to present themselves to me , in spite of myself — But I see that heaven , that immortal mansion of glory shut against me — I see it at an immense distance — I see it a place , which my crimes forbid me to enter - I see ...
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... of reality and truth to its most daring creations . That world of horrors , though material , is yet so remote from our ordinary nature , that a spiritual being , exiled from heaven , finds there an appropriate SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 55.
... of reality and truth to its most daring creations . That world of horrors , though material , is yet so remote from our ordinary nature , that a spiritual being , exiled from heaven , finds there an appropriate SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 55.
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... heaven , finds there an appropriate home . There is , too , an indefiniteness in the description of Satan's person , which incites , without shocking the imagination , and aids us to combine in our conception of him , the massiveness of ...
... heaven , finds there an appropriate home . There is , too , an indefiniteness in the description of Satan's person , which incites , without shocking the imagination , and aids us to combine in our conception of him , the massiveness of ...
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... I have seen many instances of women running to waste and self- neglect and disappearing gradually from the earth , falmost as if they had been exhaled to heaven and have repeatedly fancied that SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 61.
... I have seen many instances of women running to waste and self- neglect and disappearing gradually from the earth , falmost as if they had been exhaled to heaven and have repeatedly fancied that SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 61.
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