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 - 432 Seiten |
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... shaded glen . 142. But it is not for man , either solely or principally , that night is made . 143. We imagine , that , in a world of our own creation , there would always be a blessing in the air , and flowers and fruits on the earth ...
... shaded glen . 142. But it is not for man , either solely or principally , that night is made . 143. We imagine , that , in a world of our own creation , there would always be a blessing in the air , and flowers and fruits on the earth ...
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... shade , again behold the morning light . 179. New - born , I bless the waking hour ; once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; my conscious soul resumes her power , and soars , my guardian God , to thee . 180. That deeper shade shall break ...
... shade , again behold the morning light . 179. New - born , I bless the waking hour ; once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; my conscious soul resumes her power , and soars , my guardian God , to thee . 180. That deeper shade shall break ...
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... shaded by the elms above , moss - grown , and decked with velvet verdure o'er ? 337. What shall we call them ? -Piles of crystal light — a glorious company of golden streams - lamps of celestial ether burning bright - suns lighting ...
... shaded by the elms above , moss - grown , and decked with velvet verdure o'er ? 337. What shall we call them ? -Piles of crystal light — a glorious company of golden streams - lamps of celestial ether burning bright - suns lighting ...
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... shades . 626. Why judge you then so hardly of the dead ? ( I judge so hardly of the dead , not for any thing that he has DONE , but ) For what he left UNDONE . 627. This man of half a million ( was not DESTITUTE of them , but he ) HAD ...
... shades . 626. Why judge you then so hardly of the dead ? ( I judge so hardly of the dead , not for any thing that he has DONE , but ) For what he left UNDONE . 627. This man of half a million ( was not DESTITUTE of them , but he ) HAD ...
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... shade of hair , as sets all its beauties in the most agreeable light . 655. Should the greater part of the people sit down and draw up a particular account of their time , what a shameful bill would it be ! So much in eating , and ...
... shade of hair , as sets all its beauties in the most agreeable light . 655. Should the greater part of the people sit down and draw up a particular account of their time , what a shameful bill would it be ! So much in eating , and ...
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