The Reader and Speaker: Containing Lessons for Rhetorical Reading and DeclamationFrench & Adlard, 1836 - 215 من الصفحات |
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... soldiers be found ? Where will you find a man to slay his neighbour ? The rendezvous is forsaken . The shrill pierc- ing , hoarse rattling instruments ; the harsh clattering sounds of martial bands , are silent , as the deserted field ...
... soldiers be found ? Where will you find a man to slay his neighbour ? The rendezvous is forsaken . The shrill pierc- ing , hoarse rattling instruments ; the harsh clattering sounds of martial bands , are silent , as the deserted field ...
الصفحة 41
... soldier's alarm , With- " be not afraid , sir , he'll do you no harm . " As soon as the gentleman came on the ground , The bedlamite ran and surveyed him all round . Ha ha ! he exclaimed , well , a mighty fine show ! Shall I ask you one ...
... soldier's alarm , With- " be not afraid , sir , he'll do you no harm . " As soon as the gentleman came on the ground , The bedlamite ran and surveyed him all round . Ha ha ! he exclaimed , well , a mighty fine show ! Shall I ask you one ...
الصفحة 45
... soldier , sir ; will you have me ? Mr. B. We are peaceable people , and I hope we shall not be obliged to fight . We will learn to de- fend ourselves , if we have occasion . Robert . I am a gentleman , sir . Mr. B. A gentleman ! and ...
... soldier , sir ; will you have me ? Mr. B. We are peaceable people , and I hope we shall not be obliged to fight . We will learn to de- fend ourselves , if we have occasion . Robert . I am a gentleman , sir . Mr. B. A gentleman ! and ...
الصفحة 80
... SOLDIER . Charles . Oн Father - indeed I must be a soldier . Mr. Ashton . I have always told you , my son , that I would never control you in the choice of a profes- sion , and that my narrow means should be stretched , to their utmost ...
... SOLDIER . Charles . Oн Father - indeed I must be a soldier . Mr. Ashton . I have always told you , my son , that I would never control you in the choice of a profes- sion , and that my narrow means should be stretched , to their utmost ...
الصفحة 81
... soldier ? Mr. A. Indeed I do , my son , -one of the best men that have ever lived , though he was a soldier . But every soldier cannot be like him . Char . Yes , but as you say , sir , what man has been , man can be ; and if I am a soldier ...
... soldier ? Mr. A. Indeed I do , my son , -one of the best men that have ever lived , though he was a soldier . But every soldier cannot be like him . Char . Yes , but as you say , sir , what man has been , man can be ; and if I am a soldier ...
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