The elocutionist, a collection of pieces in prose and verse [by various authors, ed.] by J.S. KnowlesJames Sheridan Knowles 1825 |
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Page vii
... Lord Byron's Lines upon the Field of Waterloo , The Perfect Orator , • Lord Byron considered as à Moralist and a Poet , Story of Le Fevre , PULPIT ELOQUENCE . The Departed Spirits of the Just are Spectators of our Conduct on Earth ...
... Lord Byron's Lines upon the Field of Waterloo , The Perfect Orator , • Lord Byron considered as à Moralist and a Poet , Story of Le Fevre , PULPIT ELOQUENCE . The Departed Spirits of the Just are Spectators of our Conduct on Earth ...
Page viii
... Lord Chatham in the House of Peers against the American War , and against employ- ing the Indians in it , Cicero against Verres , . 103 106 Invectives against Hastings , Sheridan , 110 Cicero for Milo , 112 Lord Chatham's Reply to Sir ...
... Lord Chatham in the House of Peers against the American War , and against employ- ing the Indians in it , Cicero against Verres , . 103 106 Invectives against Hastings , Sheridan , 110 Cicero for Milo , 112 Lord Chatham's Reply to Sir ...
Page ix
... Lord Ullin's Daughter , Campbell , 185 Song from the Lady of the Lake , . Scott , 187 The Exile of Erin , Campbell , 188 On the Plain of Marathon , Byron , 189 Lochinvar , • The Anticipations of Hope , A Beth Gelert , Bruce to his Army ...
... Lord Ullin's Daughter , Campbell , 185 Song from the Lady of the Lake , . Scott , 187 The Exile of Erin , Campbell , 188 On the Plain of Marathon , Byron , 189 Lochinvar , • The Anticipations of Hope , A Beth Gelert , Bruce to his Army ...
Page xiv
... Lord , if you expect your labours to be crowned with success . Rule III . - The Introductory , or Commencing part of a Sentence , is distinguished by the Rising Inflection . * * The introductory , or commencing part of a sentence , is ...
... Lord , if you expect your labours to be crowned with success . Rule III . - The Introductory , or Commencing part of a Sentence , is distinguished by the Rising Inflection . * * The introductory , or commencing part of a sentence , is ...
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... Lord ; he heard my voice out of his temple , and my cry came before him . Then the earth shook and trembled ; the foundations also of the hills were moved ; because he was wroth . He bowed the heavens and came down , and darkness was ...
... Lord ; he heard my voice out of his temple , and my cry came before him . Then the earth shook and trembled ; the foundations also of the hills were moved ; because he was wroth . He bowed the heavens and came down , and darkness was ...
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