The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... live in pleasure ' - dead ' even while they live ' . 8. But her humility ' - is well content ' Cowper . With one wild floweret ' - ( call it not forlorn ) - Flower of the winds ' , - beneath her bosom ' worn ' - Yet more for love than ...
... live in pleasure ' - dead ' even while they live ' . 8. But her humility ' - is well content ' Cowper . With one wild floweret ' - ( call it not forlorn ) - Flower of the winds ' , - beneath her bosom ' worn ' - Yet more for love than ...
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... live ! They slander him who call him cruel : He does not know that he is cruel - no- Not when he rends an infant . I would let The wolf go free for Gesler ! List , father , List . Father , thou shalt be reveng'd . My Emma , Melctal's ...
... live ! They slander him who call him cruel : He does not know that he is cruel - no- Not when he rends an infant . I would let The wolf go free for Gesler ! List , father , List . Father , thou shalt be reveng'd . My Emma , Melctal's ...
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Charles Richson. " Live whilst you live , " the sacred preacher cries , " And give to God each moment as it flies . " Lord ! in my life let both united be ; I live to pleasure , if I live to Thee . 6. On Robert Bloomfield . Dr. Doddridge ...
Charles Richson. " Live whilst you live , " the sacred preacher cries , " And give to God each moment as it flies . " Lord ! in my life let both united be ; I live to pleasure , if I live to Thee . 6. On Robert Bloomfield . Dr. Doddridge ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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