The National Advanced Speaker: A Collection of Carefully Chosen, Available, Modern Declamations and Recitations : with Instructions to Speakers and an Appendix of Words of Difficult PronunciationOliver Ernesto Branch Baker & Taylor, 1886 - 307 páginas |
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... gives determination to the undecided , and firmness to the wavering . No graceful language , no splendid declamation alone can earn for one the title of representative orator . He must come speaking from soul to soul . He must be ...
... gives determination to the undecided , and firmness to the wavering . No graceful language , no splendid declamation alone can earn for one the title of representative orator . He must come speaking from soul to soul . He must be ...
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... give repose to my country . I was a Republican before the Revolution ; I never wanted energy ! " There is therefore ... gives thanks , but needs not any shriving , any ghostly or other aid from him . On this same evening therefore ...
... give repose to my country . I was a Republican before the Revolution ; I never wanted energy ! " There is therefore ... gives thanks , but needs not any shriving , any ghostly or other aid from him . On this same evening therefore ...
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... give a cheer when the fatal ball struck him . His eyes , pleading and loyal , turned their last glance to the flag . His lips parted . He fell dead , and at nightfall lay with his face to the stars . Home they brought him , fairer than ...
... give a cheer when the fatal ball struck him . His eyes , pleading and loyal , turned their last glance to the flag . His lips parted . He fell dead , and at nightfall lay with his face to the stars . Home they brought him , fairer than ...
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... gives an honest man or a law - abiding citizen , but not a righteous man . There is an ideal law out of the statute and above it , to which the deed conforms , and so far back as Sophocles , the existence of this ideal law was confessed ...
... gives an honest man or a law - abiding citizen , but not a righteous man . There is an ideal law out of the statute and above it , to which the deed conforms , and so far back as Sophocles , the existence of this ideal law was confessed ...
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... seeks his bed on the earth . Will you go ? then no fainting ! Give me the light , And follow my footsteps ! My heart will lead right ! AFTER THE BATTLE . Ah , God ! What is 24 THE ADVANCED SPEAKER . Blair AFTER THE BATTLE Anon.
... seeks his bed on the earth . Will you go ? then no fainting ! Give me the light , And follow my footsteps ! My heart will lead right ! AFTER THE BATTLE . Ah , God ! What is 24 THE ADVANCED SPEAKER . Blair AFTER THE BATTLE Anon.
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The National Advanced Speaker: A Collection of Carefully Chosen, Available ... Oliver E. Branch Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
NATL ADVD SPEAKER A COLL OF CA Oliver E. (Oliver Ernesto) B. 1. Branch Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abridged ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE American arms army battle beautiful Bible brave breast Cæsar Carcassonne centuries character Charlotte Corday Charondas Christian civilization cried Danton dark dead death dumb duty earth England Europe EUTHANATOS eyes face faith fear fire force France freedom French genius GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS glory grave hand heart heaven heroic honor hope human inspiration Italy labor land liberty light live look ment moral Napoleon nation never night Note oyster passions patriotism peace Philip Doddridge Pilgrims Plymouth Rock poetry political principle Puritan race religion Revolution rise ROBERT RANTOUL rock Rome Saar seemed sentiment sing slavery soldier soul spirit splendor stood struggle sweet swoard T. B. ALDRICH thing THOMAS CARLYLE thought thousand Tick tion to-day tock true truth voice WENDELL PHILLIPS wild words young
Pasajes populares
Página 78 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main, — The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings, And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming hair. Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl; Wrecked is the ship of pearl!
Página 78 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door...
Página 139 - Grecian artist, to exhibit, in one glow of associated beauty, the pride of every model, and the perfection of every master. As a general, he marshalled the peasant into a veteran, and supplied by discipline the absence of experience ; as a statesman, he enlarged the policy of the cabinet into the most comprehensive system of general advantage; and such was the wisdom of his views, and the philosophy of his counsels, that, to the soldier and the statesman, he almost added the character of the sage...
Página 262 - No, if these columns fall, they will be raised not again. Like the Coliseum and the Parthenon, they will be destined to a mournful, a melancholy immortality. Bitterer tears, however, will flow over them than were ever shed over the monuments of Roman or Grecian art; for they will be the remnants of a more glorious edifice than Greece or Rome ever saw, the edifice of constitutional American liberty.
Página 168 - Then was committed that great crime, memorable for its singular atrocity, memorable for the tremendous retribution by which it was followed. The English captives were left to the mercy of the guards, and the guards determined to secure them for the night in the prison of the garrison, a chamber known by the fearful name of the Black Hole. Even for a single European malefactor, that dungeon would, in such a climate, have been too close and narrow.
Página 210 - Thou, too, sail on, O ship of State ! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity, with all its fears, With all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel.
Página 124 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; * if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles, fall.
Página 8 - Duperret, censures the dejection of Fauchet. On Wednesday morning, the thronged Palais de Justice and Revolutionary Tribunal can see her face; beautiful and calm : she dates it " fourth day of the Preparation of Peace.
Página 259 - How keen the stars! his only thought; The air how calm and cold and thin, •In the solemn midnight Centuries ago ! O strange indifference! — low and high Drowsed over common joys and cares: The earth was still — but knew not why; The world was listening — unawares. How calm a moment may precede One that shall thrill the world for ever! To that still moment none would heed, Man's doom was linked, no more to sever, In the solemn midnight Centuries ago.
Página 283 - Quebec. The hills along the Hudson told to one another the tale. As the summons hurried to the South, it was one day at New York, in one more at Philadelphia, the next it lighted a watch-fire at Baltimore, thence it waked an answer at Annapolis. Crossing the Potomac near Mt.