The New American Speaker: A Collection of Oratorical and Dramatical Pieces, Soliloquies and Dialogues : with an Original Introductory Essay on the Elements of Elocution : Designed for the Use of Schools, Academies, and CollegesA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 552 من الصفحات |
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... slave ' , thou wretch ' , thou coward` ! Angels and ministers of grace ' , defend us ' . The rising inflection occurs— 1. At the end of a sentence interrogative and where it can be answered by yes or no . Ex . Canst thou minister to a ...
... slave ' , thou wretch ' , thou coward` ! Angels and ministers of grace ' , defend us ' . The rising inflection occurs— 1. At the end of a sentence interrogative and where it can be answered by yes or no . Ex . Canst thou minister to a ...
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... slave had forty thousand lives . One is too poor ' , too weak ' , for my revenge ' . Thou slave ' , thou wretch ' , thou coward ' ! Thou cold - blooded slave ' ! Thou wear a lion's hide ' ? Doff it for shume ' , and hang A calf - skin ...
... slave had forty thousand lives . One is too poor ' , too weak ' , for my revenge ' . Thou slave ' , thou wretch ' , thou coward ' ! Thou cold - blooded slave ' ! Thou wear a lion's hide ' ? Doff it for shume ' , and hang A calf - skin ...
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... slave : I have ties to life as strong as ever were bound round the heart of man : I stand here a sup- pliant for the life of one whose loss would imbitter mine ! Yet , not for wealth unlimited , for the safety of my family , for the ...
... slave : I have ties to life as strong as ever were bound round the heart of man : I stand here a sup- pliant for the life of one whose loss would imbitter mine ! Yet , not for wealth unlimited , for the safety of my family , for the ...
الصفحة 50
... slave , by the hand of a slave ! Crassus came at the head of the legions : he plundered the sacred vessels of the sanctuary . Vengeance followed him , and he was cursed by the curse of God . Where are the bones of the robber and his ...
... slave , by the hand of a slave ! Crassus came at the head of the legions : he plundered the sacred vessels of the sanctuary . Vengeance followed him , and he was cursed by the curse of God . Where are the bones of the robber and his ...
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... slave ; and his children , the heirs , perhaps of his toils , perhaps of his talents , certainly of his disqualifications - can you wonder he is violent ? He sees every pretended obstacle to his emancipation vanished ; Catholic Europe ...
... slave ; and his children , the heirs , perhaps of his toils , perhaps of his talents , certainly of his disqualifications - can you wonder he is violent ? He sees every pretended obstacle to his emancipation vanished ; Catholic Europe ...
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