The Reader and Speaker: Containing Lessons for Rhetorical Reading and DeclamationFrench & Adlard, 1836 - 215 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 19
الصفحة 3
... wish a lad to recite the ideas of another with correctness of tone and inflexion , and with a vivacity and energy of enunciation , indicating an adequate perception of the power of language , it would be requisite for him to have a full ...
... wish a lad to recite the ideas of another with correctness of tone and inflexion , and with a vivacity and energy of enunciation , indicating an adequate perception of the power of language , it would be requisite for him to have a full ...
الصفحة 24
... wishes and his pride , Whether to live in all his danger , back sneaking to the manger . Or go At last his struggling pride gave way ; The thought of savoury oats and hay To hungry stomach was a reason Unanswerable at this season . So ...
... wishes and his pride , Whether to live in all his danger , back sneaking to the manger . Or go At last his struggling pride gave way ; The thought of savoury oats and hay To hungry stomach was a reason Unanswerable at this season . So ...
الصفحة 33
... wishes can nothing avail , Take a hint for yourself from your jokes on the snail And do your own work rather faster . DIALOGUE . Edward . Papa , will you decide which of us two is right ? Charles says that we are Americans , and I think ...
... wishes can nothing avail , Take a hint for yourself from your jokes on the snail And do your own work rather faster . DIALOGUE . Edward . Papa , will you decide which of us two is right ? Charles says that we are Americans , and I think ...
الصفحة 58
... wish to see . " " Sweet creature ! " said the spider , " you're witty and you're wise , How handsome are your gauzy wings , how brilliant are your eyes ! I have a little looking - glass upon my parlour shelf , If you'll step in one ...
... wish to see . " " Sweet creature ! " said the spider , " you're witty and you're wise , How handsome are your gauzy wings , how brilliant are your eyes ! I have a little looking - glass upon my parlour shelf , If you'll step in one ...
الصفحة 60
... But , Frank , they would be found out imme- diately . F. They did not seem to wish to conceal them- selves on the contrary , they gloried in what they were about . They moved forwards , I say , 60 READER AND SPEAKER .
... But , Frank , they would be found out imme- diately . F. They did not seem to wish to conceal them- selves on the contrary , they gloried in what they were about . They moved forwards , I say , 60 READER AND SPEAKER .
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Altorf animals arms aunt Miffin beauty bible bird bosom breath bright Carolina child Clara Clara's heart clouds cold coral creeper plants cup and ball Dan Jones dark dead dear death deep earth father fear feel fire flowers Flustras gone grave hand happy feet hath head heard heart heaven Helen honour hour John Harris kiss land light live lone look Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon loungers morning mother mountains mule never night o'er ocean passed peace poor portmanteaus pray pride RED SQUIRREL rock rolled round scene shining shore Silk-Worm sister sleep smile snow soldier soon South Carolina spirit stars Stew stone storm sweet Tarpeian rock tears tell thee thing thou thought thousand tree Vespasian voice walked waves wind wing young youth
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 166 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which, but an hour ago, Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness ; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated : Who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since, upon night so sweet, such awful morn could rise. And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The mustering squadron,...
الصفحة 114 - Beyond the flight of time, Beyond this vale of death, There surely is some blessed clime, Where life is not a breath ; Nor life's affections transient fire, Whose sparks fly upward...
الصفحة 91 - What sought they thus afar? Bright jewels of the mine? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war? — They sought a faith's pure shrine. Ay, call it holy ground, — The soil where first they trod! They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God ! Felicia Hemans.
الصفحة 165 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet But hark!
الصفحة 76 - Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother.
الصفحة 77 - And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side." " How many are you, then," said I, " If they two are in heaven ?" Quick was the little Maid's reply,
الصفحة 14 - There with its waving blade of green, The sea-flag streams through the silent water, And the crimson leaf of the dulse is seen To blush, like a banner bathed in slaughter : There with a light and easy motion, The fan-coral sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending like corn on the upland lea...
الصفحة 152 - And, Sir, where American liberty raised its first voice and where its youth was nurtured and sustained, there it still lives in the strength of its manhood and full of its original spirit.
الصفحة 171 - They fought— like brave men, long and well; They piled that ground with Moslem slain: They conquered— but Bozzaris fell, Bleeding at every vein. His few surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud hurrah, And the red field was won; Then saw in death his eyelids close Calmly, as to a night's repose. Like flowers at set of sun.
الصفحة 116 - The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket. The moss-covered bucket which hung in the well. That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure; For often, at noon, when returned from the field, I found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, The purest and sweetest that nature can yield.