Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 432 страници |
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... fear , and worship , and love God . 138. He , that can read as well as you can , James , need not be ashamed to read aloud . 138. He , that can make the multitude laugh and weep as you can , Mr. Shakspeare , need not fear scholars . 139 ...
... fear , and worship , and love God . 138. He , that can read as well as you can , James , need not be ashamed to read aloud . 138. He , that can make the multitude laugh and weep as you can , Mr. Shakspeare , need not fear scholars . 139 ...
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... fear of God before our eyes , and in our mutual dealings with each other , to govern our actions by the eternal measures of right and wrong : the first of these will comprehend the duties of religion ; the second those of morality ...
... fear of God before our eyes , and in our mutual dealings with each other , to govern our actions by the eternal measures of right and wrong : the first of these will comprehend the duties of religion ; the second those of morality ...
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... fear ever uttered — I may well term them dreadful , for they haunted my sleep for years afterwards . 271. Each zone ... fears . 274. The wild stag hears thy falling waters ' sound , and tremblingly flies forward- o'er his back he bends ...
... fear ever uttered — I may well term them dreadful , for they haunted my sleep for years afterwards . 271. Each zone ... fears . 274. The wild stag hears thy falling waters ' sound , and tremblingly flies forward- o'er his back he bends ...
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... fear not thou to DIE ! But rather fear to LIVE ; * Although emphasis generally requires a degree of loudness in the voice , yet it is frequently the case that strongly emphatic words should be uttered with a decper rather than a louder ...
... fear not thou to DIE ! But rather fear to LIVE ; * Although emphasis generally requires a degree of loudness in the voice , yet it is frequently the case that strongly emphatic words should be uttered with a decper rather than a louder ...
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... FEAR thy GLOOMY FORM , dismal spirit of Loda ! WEAK is thy shield of clouds ; FEEBLE is that meteor , thy sword . 511. My dwelling is calm , above the clouds ; the fields of my rest are pleasant . DWELL then in thy calm field , and let ...
... FEAR thy GLOOMY FORM , dismal spirit of Loda ! WEAK is thy shield of clouds ; FEEBLE is that meteor , thy sword . 511. My dwelling is calm , above the clouds ; the fields of my rest are pleasant . DWELL then in thy calm field , and let ...
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