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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... telling those who won- dered at her rashness , that she was going in search of Anningait , rowed away with great swiftness , and was seen no more . The fate of these lovers gave occasion to various fictions and conjectures . Some are of ...
... telling those who won- dered at her rashness , that she was going in search of Anningait , rowed away with great swiftness , and was seen no more . The fate of these lovers gave occasion to various fictions and conjectures . Some are of ...
الصفحة 53
... their lighted bower , prolonging the joy of converse - when Outalissi rushes in to tell them , that " The mammoth comes ! the foe ! the monster F 3 SELECTIONS . " 53 Wilson, Anon On Lord Byron's Lines upon the Field of Waterloo,
... their lighted bower , prolonging the joy of converse - when Outalissi rushes in to tell them , that " The mammoth comes ! the foe ! the monster F 3 SELECTIONS . " 53 Wilson, Anon On Lord Byron's Lines upon the Field of Waterloo,
الصفحة 57
... tell him he is heartily welcome to them , and to a dozen more , if they will do him good . Though I am persuaded , said my uncle Toby , as the landlord shut the door , he is a very compassionate fellow , Trim - yet I cannot help ...
... tell him he is heartily welcome to them , and to a dozen more , if they will do him good . Though I am persuaded , said my uncle Toby , as the landlord shut the door , he is a very compassionate fellow , Trim - yet I cannot help ...
الصفحة 59
... tell your honour , replied the Corporal , every thing straight forward as I learnt it.Then , Trim , I'll fill another pipe , said my uncle Toby , and not interrupt thee ; so sit down at thy ease , Trim , in the window seat , and begin ...
... tell your honour , replied the Corporal , every thing straight forward as I learnt it.Then , Trim , I'll fill another pipe , said my uncle Toby , and not interrupt thee ; so sit down at thy ease , Trim , in the window seat , and begin ...
الصفحة 60
... tell him I was Captain Shandy's servant , and that your honour ( though a stranger ) was extremely concerned for his father : — and that if there was any thing in your house or cel- lar ( and thou mightest have added my purse too , said ...
... tell him I was Captain Shandy's servant , and that your honour ( though a stranger ) was extremely concerned for his father : — and that if there was any thing in your house or cel- lar ( and thou mightest have added my purse too , said ...
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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