The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - 512 Seiten |
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... Fool of Quality , . 243 Tatler , 249 Spectator , 252 Sterne , 256 Washington Irving , 259 Pope , 261 Merrick , 263 The Nightingale and Glowworm , . Cowper , 265 Goldsmith , 266 The Story of Lavinia , Thomson , 271 Othello's Apology ...
... Fool of Quality , . 243 Tatler , 249 Spectator , 252 Sterne , 256 Washington Irving , 259 Pope , 261 Merrick , 263 The Nightingale and Glowworm , . Cowper , 265 Goldsmith , 266 The Story of Lavinia , Thomson , 271 Othello's Apology ...
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... fool ! this night thy soul shall be required of thee . 20. And he cried and said , Father Abraham ! Have mercy upon me . By such exercises as the preceding it is obvious that the articulation of young persons may be greatly improved ...
... fool ! this night thy soul shall be required of thee . 20. And he cried and said , Father Abraham ! Have mercy upon me . By such exercises as the preceding it is obvious that the articulation of young persons may be greatly improved ...
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... fools . The prodigal robs his heir ; the miser robs himself . The pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as ... fool is , that the former reasons justly from false data ; and the latter erroneously from just data . Flowers of ...
... fools . The prodigal robs his heir ; the miser robs himself . The pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as ... fool is , that the former reasons justly from false data ; and the latter erroneously from just data . Flowers of ...
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... fool as to be ambitious of , does not keep away hunger . I know well enough , that glory makes us live after we are dead ; but in this world a man has but a poor time of it , if he has not a bit of bread to put in his mouth , I had but ...
... fool as to be ambitious of , does not keep away hunger . I know well enough , that glory makes us live after we are dead ; but in this world a man has but a poor time of it , if he has not a bit of bread to put in his mouth , I had but ...
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... fool . 1 This line ( " I'll tell you , friend , " & c . ) may be expressed in a sort of important half - whisper , and with significant looks and nods , as if a grand secret was told . Informing , Teaching . You'll find , if once the ...
... fool . 1 This line ( " I'll tell you , friend , " & c . ) may be expressed in a sort of important half - whisper , and with significant looks and nods , as if a grand secret was told . Informing , Teaching . You'll find , if once the ...
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