The New Franklin Fifth Reader: With a New Elocutionary Treatise, Essentials of Reading, by Mark BaileyButler, Sheldon & Company, 1884 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... less agreeable or ments read . 6. QUALITY , pure and aspirated , varyi what is pleasing or displeasing , from the c and joy to the half - whisper of fear and dre of secrecy and horror . 7. PITCH , with its natural key - note , vary and ...
... less agreeable or ments read . 6. QUALITY , pure and aspirated , varyi what is pleasing or displeasing , from the c and joy to the half - whisper of fear and dre of secrecy and horror . 7. PITCH , with its natural key - note , vary and ...
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... three nt ages born " is ' distant . ' This word , being a subordi- idea , is less emphatic than ' poets . ' What is asserted England , " is new and distinctive , and e EMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION VOCAL EXPRESSION FLECTIONS.
... three nt ages born " is ' distant . ' This word , being a subordi- idea , is less emphatic than ' poets . ' What is asserted England , " is new and distinctive , and e EMENTS OF VOCAL EXPRESSION VOCAL EXPRESSION FLECTIONS.
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... less marked with the same italics . " Gracefulne more relative worth , and is also more dist fore should have the larger emphasis ( ma ' Surpassed ' needs no emphasis , as it may such famous poets as are here referred to , thing ...
... less marked with the same italics . " Gracefulne more relative worth , and is also more dist fore should have the larger emphasis ( ma ' Surpassed ' needs no emphasis , as it may such famous poets as are here referred to , thing ...
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... less than six extra pauses are needed ; e in the succeeding sentence of President Lincoln's ; ut one pause of any kind is needed in the long verse ollows . more | wicked with less | temptation . " " ANTITY AND PAUSES.
... less than six extra pauses are needed ; e in the succeeding sentence of President Lincoln's ; ut one pause of any kind is needed in the long verse ollows . more | wicked with less | temptation . " " ANTITY AND PAUSES.
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... less than the standard time . also usually read with less force , and the ideas they separate . 2. " What polish is to the diamond , vidual . It heightens the value and the is , in some sense , the mirror of the mi represents the ...
... less than the standard time . also usually read with less force , and the ideas they separate . 2. " What polish is to the diamond , vidual . It heightens the value and the is , in some sense , the mirror of the mi represents the ...
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Стр. 405 - Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee; Say, Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory, And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour, Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in; A sure and safe one, though thy master miss'd it.
Стр. 333 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Стр. 355 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new...
Стр. 49 - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
Стр. 300 - Julius bleed for justice' sake? What villain touch'd his body, that did stab, And not for justice? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world, But for supporting robbers ; shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes ? And sell the mighty space of our large honors, For so much trash, as may be grasped thus?
Стр. 211 - Ask yourselves how this gracious reception of our petition comports with those warlike preparations which cover our waters and darken our land. Are fleets and armies necessary to a work of love and reconciliation? Have we shown ourselves so unwilling to be reconciled that force must be called in to win back our love ? Let us not deceive ourselves, sir.
Стр. 403 - Why, well ; Never so truly happy, my good Cromwell. I know myself now ; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience.
Стр. 394 - Announced by all the trumpets of the sky, Arrives the snow, and, driving o'er the fields, Seems nowhere to alight: the whited air Hides hills and woods, the river, and the heaven, And veils the farm-house at the garden's end. The sled and traveller stopped, the courier's feet Delayed, all friends shut out, the housemates sit Around the radiant fireplace, enclosed In a tumultuous privacy of storm.
Стр. 213 - Peace, peace! — but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms ! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God ! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
Стр. 176 - Lo, the poor Indian! whose untutored mind Sees God in clouds, or hears him in the wind: His soul, proud science never taught to stray Far as the solar walk or Milky Way...