The Elements of Elocution, Etc1860 - 192 páginas |
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... poor , for the commandments ' sake ; and turn him not away - because of his poverty . - 9. Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things , in wisdom , and that reasoneth of holy things , by understanding . · 10. Once in the flight ...
... poor , for the commandments ' sake ; and turn him not away - because of his poverty . - 9. Blessed is the man that doth meditate good things , in wisdom , and that reasoneth of holy things , by understanding . · 10. Once in the flight ...
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... poor , who have no outward appliances to sooth ; the sorrows of the aged , with whom life at best is but a wintry day , and who can look for no after - growth of joy ; the sorrows of a widow , aged , solitary , destitute , mourning over ...
... poor , who have no outward appliances to sooth ; the sorrows of the aged , with whom life at best is but a wintry day , and who can look for no after - growth of joy ; the sorrows of a widow , aged , solitary , destitute , mourning over ...
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... poor ' ; — if accord- ing to the standard of opinion ' , - you will never be rich` . 4. He that is slow to anger - is better than the mighty ; and he that ruleth his spirit ' than he that taketh a city ' . - 5. He that would writé ...
... poor ' ; — if accord- ing to the standard of opinion ' , - you will never be rich` . 4. He that is slow to anger - is better than the mighty ; and he that ruleth his spirit ' than he that taketh a city ' . - 5. He that would writé ...
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... poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must miss , the good untaught will find ; Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through nature up to nature's God ; Pursues that chain which links the immense ...
... poor with fortune , and with learning blind , The bad must miss , the good untaught will find ; Slave to no sect , who takes no private road , But looks through nature up to nature's God ; Pursues that chain which links the immense ...
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... poor worm : thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provokest ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more : thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust : happy thou art not ...
... poor worm : thy best of rest is sleep , And that thou oft provokest ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death , which is no more : thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust : happy thou art not ...
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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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