The Elements of Elocution, Etc1860 - 192 páginas |
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... feel ' it ' - even in age` - and - at our latest day ' . PRACTICE . * Cowper . In the following EXAMPLES , the place of the Pause is denoted by a small blank space . In 1. High virtue is the object which all mankind are formed to admire ...
... feel ' it ' - even in age` - and - at our latest day ' . PRACTICE . * Cowper . In the following EXAMPLES , the place of the Pause is denoted by a small blank space . In 1. High virtue is the object which all mankind are formed to admire ...
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... feel the fresh'ning impulse ' , and are cleansed By restless undulation ' : e'en the oak ' Thrives ' by the rude concussion` of the storm ' . Cowper . UNMARKED EXERCISES . 4. Afflictions in Poverty . The glowing minds of the young soon ...
... feel the fresh'ning impulse ' , and are cleansed By restless undulation ' : e'en the oak ' Thrives ' by the rude concussion` of the storm ' . Cowper . UNMARKED EXERCISES . 4. Afflictions in Poverty . The glowing minds of the young soon ...
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... feel ' , - but can't define` : - ' Tis what I know ' , - but can't express ' . 8. If , by your beard ' , - your wisdom` you would show ' , - Know ' - goats ' have beards` , - and Plato ' was a beau` . 9. All nature - is but art ...
... feel ' , - but can't define` : - ' Tis what I know ' , - but can't express ' . 8. If , by your beard ' , - your wisdom` you would show ' , - Know ' - goats ' have beards` , - and Plato ' was a beau` . 9. All nature - is but art ...
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... feel no indignation against INJUSTICE and BARBARITY ? 2. Have I no interest at ALL ? Can I be contented with none - but one SEPARATE and DETACHED ? 3. Am I not related to the very EARTH ITSELF ? Are such abilities ' made for NO PURPOSE ...
... feel no indignation against INJUSTICE and BARBARITY ? 2. Have I no interest at ALL ? Can I be contented with none - but one SEPARATE and DETACHED ? 3. Am I not related to the very EARTH ITSELF ? Are such abilities ' made for NO PURPOSE ...
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... feel that it is as honour- able to owe it to these , as to being the accident of an accident ? No one venerates the peerage more than I do . But , my Lords , I must say that the peerage solicited me , not I the peerage . Nay , more , I ...
... feel that it is as honour- able to owe it to these , as to being the accident of an accident ? No one venerates the peerage more than I do . But , my Lords , I must say that the peerage solicited me , not I the peerage . Nay , more , I ...
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Anon arms Behold breath British Energy Brutus Cæsar Cato CHAP Cowper cried dead dear death Despair doth dread ducats earth effect emotions Epic Poetry Epigram Examples expression eyes falling inflection father fear feel figures of speech fool Gesler give grave accent Grief hath hear heard heart heaven Holy Scriptures honour Hope Israel Jesus Juba Jupiter king Kirke White land liberty live look LORD mercy Milton modulations Moth motley fool nature never noble o'er passions pitch poetry poison'd Pollok Pompey poor Pope praise pupils rage reading requires Revenge ride to town rising inflection Robert Bloomfield Robespierre Roman saith sentiment Shakspeare SIMULTANEOUS EXERCISES sorrow soul speak speech suspending pause Swain sweet syllables teacher thee thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt tones Tychicus unto verse virtue voice Walter Scott words
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