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 vi
... liberty of differing from all my predecessors , in not attempting to give a descrip- tion of the principal passions ; and for this plain reason - No man who really feels a passion , can err in his delineation of it ; and I conclude ...
... liberty of differing from all my predecessors , in not attempting to give a descrip- tion of the principal passions ; and for this plain reason - No man who really feels a passion , can err in his delineation of it ; and I conclude ...
الصفحة vii
... Liberty and Slavery , Reyno and Alpin , Story of the Siege of Calais On Living to One's Self , Comal and Galvina , On the Psalms , Anningait and Ajut , On the Pleasure of Painting Damon and Pythias , Brethren should Dwell together in ...
... Liberty and Slavery , Reyno and Alpin , Story of the Siege of Calais On Living to One's Self , Comal and Galvina , On the Psalms , Anningait and Ajut , On the Pleasure of Painting Damon and Pythias , Brethren should Dwell together in ...
الصفحة xix
... liberty , declare at the very first onset , what kind of men Caledonia has reserved for her defence ' . Note 1. When an assertion gives rise to a ques- tion , the assertion is delivered in the louder tone ; ( 1 ) —when a question gives ...
... liberty , declare at the very first onset , what kind of men Caledonia has reserved for her defence ' . Note 1. When an assertion gives rise to a ques- tion , the assertion is delivered in the louder tone ; ( 1 ) —when a question gives ...
الصفحة xxvii
... liberty of calling relative emphasis , and what Mr. Walker designates by the name of the strong emphasis , excludes the antithesis : for the quality unworthy , is here referred to both the gentleman and the peasant . The fact is , it ...
... liberty of calling relative emphasis , and what Mr. Walker designates by the name of the strong emphasis , excludes the antithesis : for the quality unworthy , is here referred to both the gentleman and the peasant . The fact is , it ...
الصفحة 20
... Liberty and Slavery . No Disguise thyself as thou wilt , still , Slavery ! still thou art a bitter draught ; and though thousands , in all ages , have been made to drink of thee , thou art no less bitter on that account . It is thou , ...
... Liberty and Slavery . No Disguise thyself as thou wilt , still , Slavery ! still thou art a bitter draught ; and though thousands , in all ages , have been made to drink of thee , thou art no less bitter on that account . It is thou , ...
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