Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... o'er the ruins -- stalk'd the stately hind . O cursed thirst of gold 1 when , for thy sake , The fool - throw up bis interest in both worlds ; First , starv'd in this , then , lam'd - in that to come . 38. Oratory - in all its ...
... o'er the ruins -- stalk'd the stately hind . O cursed thirst of gold 1 when , for thy sake , The fool - throw up bis interest in both worlds ; First , starv'd in this , then , lam'd - in that to come . 38. Oratory - in all its ...
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... o'er , Still roll in the bay , and throw their spray , As they break along the shore : - Still roll in the bay , as they roll'd that day , When the May Flower moor'd below ; When the sea around , was black with stor . , And white the ...
... o'er , Still roll in the bay , and throw their spray , As they break along the shore : - Still roll in the bay , as they roll'd that day , When the May Flower moor'd below ; When the sea around , was black with stor . , And white the ...
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... O'er life's dark lough my course I will pursue . Anecdote . Natural Death . An old man , who had been a close observer all his life , when dangerously sick , was urged by his friends , to take advice of a quack ; but objec- ted , saying ...
... O'er life's dark lough my course I will pursue . Anecdote . Natural Death . An old man , who had been a close observer all his life , when dangerously sick , was urged by his friends , to take advice of a quack ; but objec- ted , saying ...
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... o'er the sordid lust of gold , To share its treasures , and its hopes impart ; It shows the impress - of a heavenly mould ! Whose nature is - so far from doing harn , That he susperts none 104. In all schools , one leading object ...
... o'er the sordid lust of gold , To share its treasures , and its hopes impart ; It shows the impress - of a heavenly mould ! Whose nature is - so far from doing harn , That he susperts none 104. In all schools , one leading object ...
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... o'er The still and pulseless world . Hark ! on the wing The bell's deep tones are swelling , - ' tis the knell Of the departed year . No funeral train Is sweeping past , —yet , on the stream , and wood , With melancholy light , the ...
... o'er The still and pulseless world . Hark ! on the wing The bell's deep tones are swelling , - ' tis the knell Of the departed year . No funeral train Is sweeping past , —yet , on the stream , and wood , With melancholy light , the ...
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