Analytical Fifth-[sixth] Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the General Principles of Elocution [etc.]G. & C.W. Sherwood, 1867 |
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Strana 23
... born sounds ) . T and d are also called cognate . If , while the tongue is in place to form t , you make a singing sound ( allowing no ringing within the nose ) , you produce the sound of d . De- scribe very carefully the difference you ...
... born sounds ) . T and d are also called cognate . If , while the tongue is in place to form t , you make a singing sound ( allowing no ringing within the nose ) , you produce the sound of d . De- scribe very carefully the difference you ...
Strana 26
... born , borne , ought , east , sauce , steak . LESSON VIII . Pronounce at , et , it , ot , ut . Now do it slowly and without looking at the syllables . Do this again , omitting the conso- nant . Practice until you can do it perfectly ...
... born , borne , ought , east , sauce , steak . LESSON VIII . Pronounce at , et , it , ot , ut . Now do it slowly and without looking at the syllables . Do this again , omitting the conso- nant . Practice until you can do it perfectly ...
Strana 55
... born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke , And crowded cities wail its stroke ; Come in consumption's ghastly form , The earthquake shock , the ocean storm , Come when the heart beats high and warm ...
... born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke , And crowded cities wail its stroke ; Come in consumption's ghastly form , The earthquake shock , the ocean storm , Come when the heart beats high and warm ...
Strana 56
... born to die ! In Shakspeare's Julius Cæsar , Cassius , in a private interview with Brutus , endeavors to prepare the mind of the latter for the assassination of Cæsar , without distinctly proposing it . He strives to show that Cæsar ...
... born to die ! In Shakspeare's Julius Cæsar , Cassius , in a private interview with Brutus , endeavors to prepare the mind of the latter for the assassination of Cæsar , without distinctly proposing it . He strives to show that Cæsar ...
Strana 105
... born into the world with weak- ness of the nervous organization , or of the brain or stomach , which makes them incapable of any strong excitement , or prolonged exertion , without some lesion or derangement ; so that they are ...
... born into the world with weak- ness of the nervous organization , or of the brain or stomach , which makes them incapable of any strong excitement , or prolonged exertion , without some lesion or derangement ; so that they are ...
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Strana 115 - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorned the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevailed with double sway; And fools, who came to scoff, remained to pray.
Strana 328 - Let me play the Fool : With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come ; And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with mortifying groans. Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ? Sleep when he wakes?
Strana 280 - Thou visitest the earth and waterest it : thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of water: thou preparest them corn, when thou hast so provided for it.
Strana 253 - Towards the preservation of your government, and the permanency of your present happy state, it is requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance irregular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but also that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles however specious the pretexts.
Strana 395 - And I have loved thee, Ocean ! and my joy Of youthful sports was on thy breast to be Borne, like thy bubbles, onward : from a boy I wantoned with thy breakers — they to me Were a delight : and if the freshening sea Made them a terror — 'twas a pleasing fear, For I was as it were a child of thee, And trusted to thy billows far and near, And laid my hand upon thy mane — as I do here.
Strana 228 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill, Smit with the love of sacred song...
Strana 59 - tis said, when all were fired, Filled with fury, rapt, inspired, From the supporting myrtles round They snatched her instruments of sound ; And, as they oft had heard apart Sweet lessons of her forceful art, Each (for Madness ruled the hour) Would prove his own expressive power.
Strana 283 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn : He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
Strana 253 - However combinations or associations of the above description may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.
Strana 56 - I cannot tell what you and other men Think of this life, but, for my single self, I had as lief not be as live to be In awe of such a thing as I myself.