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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... lost not the distinction by a bend forwards in the figure - but it was the attitude of entreaty ; and , as it now stands present in my imagination , it gained more than it lost by it . When he had entered the room three paces , he stood ...
... lost not the distinction by a bend forwards in the figure - but it was the attitude of entreaty ; and , as it now stands present in my imagination , it gained more than it lost by it . When he had entered the room three paces , he stood ...
الصفحة 32
... lost no oppor- tunity of signalizing his courage ; he attacked the sea - horses on the ice ; pursued the seals into the water , and leapt upon the back of the whale , while he was yet struggling with the remains of life . Nor was his ...
... lost no oppor- tunity of signalizing his courage ; he attacked the sea - horses on the ice ; pursued the seals into the water , and leapt upon the back of the whale , while he was yet struggling with the remains of life . Nor was his ...
الصفحة 35
... lost all power of resist- ance and escape ? Till I fixed my eyes on the graces of Ajut , while I had not yet called her to the banquet , I was careless as the sleeping morse , I was merry as the singers in the stars . Why , Ajut , did I ...
... lost all power of resist- ance and escape ? Till I fixed my eyes on the graces of Ajut , while I had not yet called her to the banquet , I was careless as the sleeping morse , I was merry as the singers in the stars . Why , Ajut , did I ...
الصفحة 54
... lost in the dignity of the orator ; and the importance of the subject , for a while , superseded by the admiration of his talents.With what strength of argument , with what powers of the fancy , with what emotions of the heart , does he ...
... lost in the dignity of the orator ; and the importance of the subject , for a while , superseded by the admiration of his talents.With what strength of argument , with what powers of the fancy , with what emotions of the heart , does he ...
الصفحة 67
... lost to us for ever . They are still our friends . Though they be now gone to another apart- ment in our Father's house , they have carried with them the remembrance and the feeling of their former attachments . Though invisible to us ...
... lost to us for ever . They are still our friends . Though they be now gone to another apart- ment in our Father's house , they have carried with them the remembrance and the feeling of their former attachments . Though invisible to us ...
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Ajut Anningait arms battle behold Belisarius Black Crows Blantyre blessing blood boat bosom Brutus Cæsar Caius Verres cause Chairman Cicero Clodius cried dark death deep delight despair dread earth enemies ERIN GO BRAGH eternal Evandale eyes fame father favour fear feel Gaul Gelert gentleman give glory grave hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hell honour hope hour human inflection JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES labours liberty live Lochinvar lonely look look'd Lord Lord Byron mankind Milo mind nature Nervii never night o'er passion Patricians peace pleasure Pompey poor rage religion replied rise Roman shore sigh sleep smile soul sound spirit suffer sweet sword tears tempest thee thing thou thought throne thunder tion trembling Twas uncle Toby victory virtue voice waves weep wild wind words youth