Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... thee , all unlovely as thou seemest , and dreaded as thou art ! 138. Lovely art thou , O Peace ! and lovely are thy children , and lovely are the prints of thy footsteps in the green valleys . [ Sometimes the comma and other marks are ...
... thee , all unlovely as thou seemest , and dreaded as thou art ! 138. Lovely art thou , O Peace ! and lovely are thy children , and lovely are the prints of thy footsteps in the green valleys . [ Sometimes the comma and other marks are ...
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... thee , gentle huntsman ! towers are these that overlook the wood ? Whose 164. The incidents of the last few days have been such as will probably never again be witnessed by the people of America , and such as were never before witnessed ...
... thee , gentle huntsman ! towers are these that overlook the wood ? Whose 164. The incidents of the last few days have been such as will probably never again be witnessed by the people of America , and such as were never before witnessed ...
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... thee . 180. That deeper shade shall break away ; that deeper sleep shall leave mine eyes ; thy light shall give eternal day ; thy love , the rapture of the skies . 181. In the sight of our law the African slave trader is a pirate and a ...
... thee . 180. That deeper shade shall break away ; that deeper sleep shall leave mine eyes ; thy light shall give eternal day ; thy love , the rapture of the skies . 181. In the sight of our law the African slave trader is a pirate and a ...
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... thee with his enfeebling rod ; or art thou ashamed to betray thy awkwardness ? sentence should be read as directed in Lesson 4. ] [ This 197. By such apologies shall man insult his Creator ; and shall he hope to flatter the ear of ...
... thee with his enfeebling rod ; or art thou ashamed to betray thy awkwardness ? sentence should be read as directed in Lesson 4. ] [ This 197. By such apologies shall man insult his Creator ; and shall he hope to flatter the ear of ...
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... thee ; and against thy name , in the volume of his will , may happiness be written ! 207. What a glorious monument of human invention , that has thus triumphed over wind and wave ; has brought the ends of the earth in communion ; has ...
... thee ; and against thy name , in the volume of his will , may happiness be written ! 207. What a glorious monument of human invention , that has thus triumphed over wind and wave ; has brought the ends of the earth in communion ; has ...
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accent acute accent Antiparos Art thou Arth beauty bless Blimber breath Brutus Cæsar cæsura called Catiline clouds dark dead dead rise death deep Doctor Dombey dread earth Ellangowan ellipsis emphasis eternal EXERCISE eyes falling inflection father fear feel give glory grave accent Greek language hand happiness hath heard heart heaven hill honor hour Hubert human Human Voice interrogation point Katydid king land lesson light live look Lord manner mark means memory mind morning mountain nature Nearchus never night o'er pass passions pause peace Pharisees Pizarro pleasure pride pronounce proper pupil rising rocks round scene sentence shade sleep smile sometimes soul sound speak spirit stars strong mad sweet syllable thee thine things thou art thought tion tone unto utterance verse virtue voice wave wild wind wisdom words young