The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... once ' , - to kneel ' and draw ' The chalky ring ' , - and knuckle down at taw ' ; - To pitch the ball ' - into the grounded hat ' , - Or drive it devious ' - with a dextrous pat ' ; - The pleasing spectacle ' - at once excites ' Such ...
... once ' , - to kneel ' and draw ' The chalky ring ' , - and knuckle down at taw ' ; - To pitch the ball ' - into the grounded hat ' , - Or drive it devious ' - with a dextrous pat ' ; - The pleasing spectacle ' - at once excites ' Such ...
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... once a monarch and a wit , Some smooth , soft flatt'ry read , by Waller writ , ( Waller , who erst to sing was not asham'd , That " Heaven in storms , great Cromwell's soul had claim'd , " ) Turn'd to the bard , and with a smile , said ...
... once a monarch and a wit , Some smooth , soft flatt'ry read , by Waller writ , ( Waller , who erst to sing was not asham'd , That " Heaven in storms , great Cromwell's soul had claim'd , " ) Turn'd to the bard , and with a smile , said ...
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... once I'll quit my prey , And grant a kind reprieve , In hopes you'll have no more to say ; But when I call again this way , Well pleas'd the world you'll leave . " To these conditions both consented , And parted perfectly contented ...
... once I'll quit my prey , And grant a kind reprieve , In hopes you'll have no more to say ; But when I call again this way , Well pleas'd the world you'll leave . " To these conditions both consented , And parted perfectly contented ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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