Interpretive ReadingLongmans, Green & Company, 1902 - 245 páginas |
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... leave it alone , then , " said Scrooge . " Much good may it do you ! you ! " 66 Much good it has ever done There are many things from which I might have derived good , by which I have not profited , I dare say , " returned the nephew ...
... leave it alone , then , " said Scrooge . " Much good may it do you ! you ! " 66 Much good it has ever done There are many things from which I might have derived good , by which I have not profited , I dare say , " returned the nephew ...
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... leaves the main pitch and moves through a greater gamut of tone on the emphatic words ; thus or When there is antithesis or contrast of thought , the em- phasis is marked by contrasting slides . Notice the slides in the following : The ...
... leaves the main pitch and moves through a greater gamut of tone on the emphatic words ; thus or When there is antithesis or contrast of thought , the em- phasis is marked by contrasting slides . Notice the slides in the following : The ...
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... leaving the limbs and entire front of the figure nude . The form , thus displayed , is marvellously graceful , but has a fuller and more rounded outline , more flesh , and less of heroic muscle , than the old sculptors were wont to ...
... leaving the limbs and entire front of the figure nude . The form , thus displayed , is marvellously graceful , but has a fuller and more rounded outline , more flesh , and less of heroic muscle , than the old sculptors were wont to ...
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... leave of me as of one engaged on a perilous enterprise ; and when I heard their retreating steps die away along the waste antechambers and echoing galleries ; and turned the key of my door , I was reminded of those hobgoblin stories ...
... leave of me as of one engaged on a perilous enterprise ; and when I heard their retreating steps die away along the waste antechambers and echoing galleries ; and turned the key of my door , I was reminded of those hobgoblin stories ...
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... leaves , and the forms of many trees , as the palm . For better consideration , we may distribute the aspects of Beauty in a threefold manner . 1. First , the simple perception of natural forms is a de- light . The influence of the ...
... leaves , and the forms of many trees , as the palm . For better consideration , we may distribute the aspects of Beauty in a threefold manner . 1. First , the simple perception of natural forms is a de- light . The influence of the ...
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arytenoid cartilages ball beauty bishop body breath Breathing.-Four exercises Brutus Cæsar called Cassius cavities character clouds counts cricoid cartilage dead deep DIVISION DIVISION II earth epiglottis Extemporaneous eyes face father feeling feet fingers front gesture give Glaucus hands edgewise hands prone hath head heard heart heaven honor Hyoid bone Ione Ismene Jack Jean Valjean Julius Cæsar larynx left foot liberty light lips live look Lord lower mind move the arm movement muscles nares nature never night Nydia orator outward palm pharynx Phys Poise pony position expresses Raise chest Ranald Relax right foot rising rose scene Scrooge shoulder side Sing Sir Anth soft palate speak spirit sweet Take the weight tell thee thought thyroid cartilage Tiny Tim tion tone Touch trachea turned vocal cords voice WEEK WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Witch word
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Página 127 - What if it tempt you toward the flood, my lord, Or to the dreadful summit of the cliff That beetles o'er his base into the sea, And there assume some other horrible form, Which might deprive your sovereignty of reason And draw you into madness ? think of it : The very place puts toys of desperation, Without more motive, into every brain That looks so many fathoms to the sea And hears it roar beneath.
Página 59 - And I had done a hellish thing, And it would work 'em woe; For all averred I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow!
Página 162 - ... it is folly in one nation to look for disinterested favors from another; that it must pay with a portion of its independence for whatever it may accept under that character...
Página 60 - Nor any drop to drink. The very deep did rot : O Christ ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea.
Página 164 - When that the poor have cried, Caesar hath wept; Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. Yet Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man.
Página 106 - The stars of midnight shall be dear To her ; and she shall lean her ear In many a secret place Where rivulets dance their wayward round, And beauty born of murmuring sound Shall pass into her face. "And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height, Her virgin bosom swell ; Such thoughts to Lucy I will give While she and I together live Here in this happy dell.
Página 136 - The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
Página 68 - Who sank thy sunless pillars deep in Earth ? Who filled thy countenance with rosy light ? Who made thee parent of perpetual streams...
Página 105 - THREE years she grew in sun and shower ; Then Nature said : " A lovelier flower On earth was never sown ; This child I to myself will take ; She shall be mine, and I will make A lady of my own. " Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse ; and with me The girl, in rock and plain, In earth and heaven, in glade and bower, Shall feel an overseeing power, To kindle or restrain.
Página 72 - The earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.