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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... of Marmion , The Burial of Sir John Moore , The Battle of Hohenlinden , Burns , 174 Campbell , 174 Beattie , 175 Campbell , 176 Sir Walter Scott , 177 Wolfe , 177 Campbell , 178 PAGE The Dying Christian to his Soul , On the viii CONTENTS .
... of Marmion , The Burial of Sir John Moore , The Battle of Hohenlinden , Burns , 174 Campbell , 174 Beattie , 175 Campbell , 176 Sir Walter Scott , 177 Wolfe , 177 Campbell , 178 PAGE The Dying Christian to his Soul , On the viii CONTENTS .
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James Sheridan Knowles. PAGE The Dying Christian to his Soul , On the Downfal of Poland , Pope , 179 Campbell , 180 Southey , 181 The Maid of the Inn , Confidence in God , Anon . 184 Lord Ullin's Daughter , Campbell , 185 Song from the ...
James Sheridan Knowles. PAGE The Dying Christian to his Soul , On the Downfal of Poland , Pope , 179 Campbell , 180 Southey , 181 The Maid of the Inn , Confidence in God , Anon . 184 Lord Ullin's Daughter , Campbell , 185 Song from the ...
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... soul can exert herself in many different ways action : she can understand ' , will ' , imagine ' - see ' and hear - love and discourse - and apply herself to many other like exercises of different kinds and natures ' . Here we have a ...
... soul can exert herself in many different ways action : she can understand ' , will ' , imagine ' - see ' and hear - love and discourse - and apply herself to many other like exercises of different kinds and natures ' . Here we have a ...
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... souls in their inanimated bo- dies , and thence conceiving what would be our emo- tions in this case . It is from this very illusion of the imagination , that the foresight of our own dissolution is so terrible to us , and that the idea ...
... souls in their inanimated bo- dies , and thence conceiving what would be our emo- tions in this case . It is from this very illusion of the imagination , that the foresight of our own dissolution is so terrible to us , and that the idea ...
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... soul . - I burst into tears . - I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . Sterne . Reyno and Alpin . Reyno . The wind and rain are over ; calm is the noon of day . The clouds are divided in heaven ; over ...
... soul . - I burst into tears . - I could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . Sterne . Reyno and Alpin . Reyno . The wind and rain are over ; calm is the noon of day . The clouds are divided in heaven ; over ...
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