Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 Seiten |
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... enter on the discipline which leads to the attainment of a classical and liberal education , with reluctance . Value duly the oppor- tunities you enjoy , and which are denied to thousands of your fellow creatures . Without exemplary ...
... enter on the discipline which leads to the attainment of a classical and liberal education , with reluctance . Value duly the oppor- tunities you enjoy , and which are denied to thousands of your fellow creatures . Without exemplary ...
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... enter these holy walls , unless he is conscious of a pure and innocent mind " XIV . — Character of Julius Cæsur . CESAR was endowed with every great and noble quality . that could exalt human nature , and give a man the ascend- ant in ...
... enter these holy walls , unless he is conscious of a pure and innocent mind " XIV . — Character of Julius Cæsur . CESAR was endowed with every great and noble quality . that could exalt human nature , and give a man the ascend- ant in ...
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... partner of his cares- without bread to give them ; unable from the remembrance of better days to dig ; -to beg , ashamed . When we enter into the house of mourning ; such 102 [ PART 1 LESSONS IN Rustic felicity, ibid.
... partner of his cares- without bread to give them ; unable from the remembrance of better days to dig ; -to beg , ashamed . When we enter into the house of mourning ; such 102 [ PART 1 LESSONS IN Rustic felicity, ibid.
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For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking William Scott. When we enter into the house of mourning ; such as this - it is impossible to insult the unfortunate , even with an improper look . - Under whatever levity and ...
For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking William Scott. When we enter into the house of mourning ; such as this - it is impossible to insult the unfortunate , even with an improper look . - Under whatever levity and ...
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... enter man who has this tain you , though he never saw you before , with a long story in praise of his own wife ; give you the particulars of last night's dream , or the description of a feast he has been at , without letting a single ...
... enter man who has this tain you , though he never saw you before , with a long story in praise of his own wife ; give you the particulars of last night's dream , or the description of a feast he has been at , without letting a single ...
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