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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... live all freemen ? In such cases as the preceding , it is obvious that there can be no difficulty with regard to EMPHASIS ; because the words which are opposed to each other in the sentence are expressed . But when only one of the ...
... live all freemen ? In such cases as the preceding , it is obvious that there can be no difficulty with regard to EMPHASIS ; because the words which are opposed to each other in the sentence are expressed . But when only one of the ...
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... lives ; and it is by the general tenor of the life , not by a particular frame of mind at the hour of death , that we are to be judged at the tribunal of God . An elevated genius employed in little things appears like the sun in his ...
... lives ; and it is by the general tenor of the life , not by a particular frame of mind at the hour of death , that we are to be judged at the tribunal of God . An elevated genius employed in little things appears like the sun in his ...
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... lives . 4. Our disordered hearts , our guilty passions , our violent prejudices , and our misplaced desires ' are the instruments of the troubles which we endure . 5. The verdant lawn , the shady grove` , the variegated landscape` , the ...
... lives . 4. Our disordered hearts , our guilty passions , our violent prejudices , and our misplaced desires ' are the instruments of the troubles which we endure . 5. The verdant lawn , the shady grove` , the variegated landscape` , the ...
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... Lives through all life / extends through all extent , Spreads undivided / operates unspent . 2. Our plenteous streams / a various race supply ; The bright - eyed perch / with fins of Tyrian dye ; The silver eel / in shining volumes ...
... Lives through all life / extends through all extent , Spreads undivided / operates unspent . 2. Our plenteous streams / a various race supply ; The bright - eyed perch / with fins of Tyrian dye ; The silver eel / in shining volumes ...
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... lives in defence of their liberty , their country , and their families . And when by their valour they had repulsed the enemy , they gave assistance to their allies , and gained friendships by often giv- ing and seldom demanding favours ...
... lives in defence of their liberty , their country , and their families . And when by their valour they had repulsed the enemy , they gave assistance to their allies , and gained friendships by often giv- ing and seldom demanding favours ...
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