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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... thee a piece of advice , which may be of service to thee hereafter , if thou shouldst have the good fortune to make thy escape : Never venture into a well again , before thou hast well considered how to get out of it . VII.The Fox and ...
... thee a piece of advice , which may be of service to thee hereafter , if thou shouldst have the good fortune to make thy escape : Never venture into a well again , before thou hast well considered how to get out of it . VII.The Fox and ...
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... thee one very odd whim in this my dream . I saw , me- thought , a dozen women employed in bringing off one man . I could not guess who it should be , till , upon his nearer approach , I discovered thy short phiz . The women all declared ...
... thee one very odd whim in this my dream . I saw , me- thought , a dozen women employed in bringing off one man . I could not guess who it should be , till , upon his nearer approach , I discovered thy short phiz . The women all declared ...
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... thee prefer a dead enemy to the glory of thy country . " Every body de tested an action so cruel and inhuman . The murderer was immediately seized and dragged before the Duumviri , the proper judges of such crimes . Horatius was ...
... thee prefer a dead enemy to the glory of thy country . " Every body de tested an action so cruel and inhuman . The murderer was immediately seized and dragged before the Duumviri , the proper judges of such crimes . Horatius was ...
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... thee , the meanest genius grows deserving , and has a just demand for a portion of our esteem ; devoid of thee , the brightest of our kind lie lost and useless , and are but poorly distinguished from the most despicable and base . When ...
... thee , the meanest genius grows deserving , and has a just demand for a portion of our esteem ; devoid of thee , the brightest of our kind lie lost and useless , and are but poorly distinguished from the most despicable and base . When ...
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... thee to proceed to farther ends more excellent . Nor is the subtile air less obe- dient to thy power , whether thou willest it to be a minister to our pleasure or utility . At thy command it giveth birth to sounds , which charm the soul ...
... thee to proceed to farther ends more excellent . Nor is the subtile air less obe- dient to thy power , whether thou willest it to be a minister to our pleasure or utility . At thy command it giveth birth to sounds , which charm the soul ...
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