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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الصفحة xxix
... cries , When great august and godlike justice call'd ! At Aulis - one pour'd out a daughter's life , And gain'd more glory than by all his wars ! Another slew a sister in just rage ! A third the theme of all succeeding time , Gave to ...
... cries , When great august and godlike justice call'd ! At Aulis - one pour'd out a daughter's life , And gain'd more glory than by all his wars ! Another slew a sister in just rage ! A third the theme of all succeeding time , Gave to ...
الصفحة 24
... cried John de Aire . " Your kinsman , " cried James Wissant .- " Your kinsman , " cried Peter Wissant.- - " Ah ! " exclaimed Sir Walter Mauny , bursting into tears , " why was not I a citizen of Calais ? " The sixth victim was still ...
... cried John de Aire . " Your kinsman , " cried James Wissant .- " Your kinsman , " cried Peter Wissant.- - " Ah ! " exclaimed Sir Walter Mauny , bursting into tears , " why was not I a citizen of Calais ? " The sixth victim was still ...
الصفحة 25
... times , is indispensably necessary to compel subjects to submission by punishment and example . " Go , " he cried to an officer , " lead these men to execution . " D At this instant a sound of triumph was heard through- SELECTIONS . 25.
... times , is indispensably necessary to compel subjects to submission by punishment and example . " Go , " he cried to an officer , " lead these men to execution . " D At this instant a sound of triumph was heard through- SELECTIONS . 25.
الصفحة 40
... cried , " the gods are propitious ; you know , my friends , that the winds have been contrary till yesterday . Damon could not come ; he could not conquer impossibilities ; he will be here to - morrow , and the blood which is shed to ...
... cried , " the gods are propitious ; you know , my friends , that the winds have been contrary till yesterday . Damon could not come ; he could not conquer impossibilities ; he will be here to - morrow , and the blood which is shed to ...
الصفحة 41
... cried , " you are safe , my friend , my beloved friend ; the gods be praised , you are safe . I now have nothing but death to suffer , and am de- livered from the anguish of those reproaches which I gave myself , for having endangered a ...
... cried , " you are safe , my friend , my beloved friend ; the gods be praised , you are safe . I now have nothing but death to suffer , and am de- livered from the anguish of those reproaches which I gave myself , for having endangered a ...
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