The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... eyes to heaven , " and " giving such a spring to the body as to make it attempt to mount up as if it could fly ” —but all such extravagances must be avoided . 7. DELIGHT . - The tones , gestures , and looks are the same as joy , but ...
... eyes to heaven , " and " giving such a spring to the body as to make it attempt to mount up as if it could fly ” —but all such extravagances must be avoided . 7. DELIGHT . - The tones , gestures , and looks are the same as joy , but ...
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... eyes being wide open ; the voice in the upper pitch . WONDER , AMAZEMENT , and AD- MIRATION , come under this head . 19. PRIDE assumes a lofty look ; the eyes well open , the words uttered in slow , stiff , affected style . 20 ...
... eyes being wide open ; the voice in the upper pitch . WONDER , AMAZEMENT , and AD- MIRATION , come under this head . 19. PRIDE assumes a lofty look ; the eyes well open , the words uttered in slow , stiff , affected style . 20 ...
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... eyes are starting from their sockets . His last hope is dying in his heart , his life must hang upon the next gain he cuts . That niche is his last . At the last flint gash he makes , his knife - his faithful knife - falls from his ...
... eyes are starting from their sockets . His last hope is dying in his heart , his life must hang upon the next gain he cuts . That niche is his last . At the last flint gash he makes , his knife - his faithful knife - falls from his ...
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... eyes upon him , " And farewell thou too , " saith he : " we will perform all things . " Then turning to us again ... eye , " Be it so , good man , " said he ; " tell me ( for thou art well skill'd in these matters ) what is to be done ...
... eyes upon him , " And farewell thou too , " saith he : " we will perform all things . " Then turning to us again ... eye , " Be it so , good man , " said he ; " tell me ( for thou art well skill'd in these matters ) what is to be done ...
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... eyes stood wide open ; which Crito perceiving , he closed both his mouth and his eyes . This , Echecrates , was the end of our friend and familiar , a man , as we in truth affirm , of all whom we have by use and experience known , the ...
... eyes stood wide open ; which Crito perceiving , he closed both his mouth and his eyes . This , Echecrates , was the end of our friend and familiar , a man , as we in truth affirm , of all whom we have by use and experience known , the ...
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