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
... Virtue Man's Highest Interest , Harris , 13 The Character of Mary , Queen of Scots , Robertson , 15 Sterne , 16 Marmontel , 19 Sterne , 20 Ossian , 21 The Monk , On Military Glory , Liberty and Slavery , Reyno and Alpin , Story of the ...
... Virtue Man's Highest Interest , Harris , 13 The Character of Mary , Queen of Scots , Robertson , 15 Sterne , 16 Marmontel , 19 Sterne , 20 Ossian , 21 The Monk , On Military Glory , Liberty and Slavery , Reyno and Alpin , Story of the ...
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... virtue . Rule II . - Negative Sentences , or Members of Sentences , must end with the Rising Inflection . You are not left alone ' to climb the arduous ascent- God is with you ; who never suffers the spirit which rests on him to fail ...
... virtue . Rule II . - Negative Sentences , or Members of Sentences , must end with the Rising Inflection . You are not left alone ' to climb the arduous ascent- God is with you ; who never suffers the spirit which rests on him to fail ...
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... virtue . principal parts connected by corresponding conjunctions . again , the fourth sentence- Take Sympathizing with the hatred and abhorrence which other men must entertain for him , rankling with conscience ' , and feeling that his ...
... virtue . principal parts connected by corresponding conjunctions . again , the fourth sentence- Take Sympathizing with the hatred and abhorrence which other men must entertain for him , rankling with conscience ' , and feeling that his ...
Page xvi
... Virtue were a kind of misery ' , if fame were all the garland that crowned her . To all the charms of beauty , and the utmost elegance of external form , Mary added those accomplishments which render their impression irresistible ...
... Virtue were a kind of misery ' , if fame were all the garland that crowned her . To all the charms of beauty , and the utmost elegance of external form , Mary added those accomplishments which render their impression irresistible ...
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... virtue have entomb'd themselves , As he of Carthage - an immortal name ! But there is ONE - STEP - LEFT - above them all ! Above their history , above their fable ! A wife bride ! -mistress unenjoy'd I - Do that ! And tread upon the ...
... virtue have entomb'd themselves , As he of Carthage - an immortal name ! But there is ONE - STEP - LEFT - above them all ! Above their history , above their fable ! A wife bride ! -mistress unenjoy'd I - Do that ! And tread upon the ...
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