Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... land with blood , and fill it with widows and orphans ? BEECHER . 9. LIBERTY and UNION , NOW and FOREVER , ONE and INSEPARABLE . WEBSTER . 10. Treason ! cried the speaker ; treason , TREASON , TREASON , re- echoed from every part of the ...
... land with blood , and fill it with widows and orphans ? BEECHER . 9. LIBERTY and UNION , NOW and FOREVER , ONE and INSEPARABLE . WEBSTER . 10. Treason ! cried the speaker ; treason , TREASON , TREASON , re- echoed from every part of the ...
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... land he sweeps , With wreck , and ruin , and rush , and roar , Nor stops to look back On his dreary track , But speeds to the spoils before . MISS J. H. LEWIS . From every battle - field of the revolution - from Lexington and Bunker ...
... land he sweeps , With wreck , and ruin , and rush , and roar , Nor stops to look back On his dreary track , But speeds to the spoils before . MISS J. H. LEWIS . From every battle - field of the revolution - from Lexington and Bunker ...
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... land ! " HALLECK . He said , and on the rampart hights arrayed His trusty warriors , few , but undismayed ; Firm - paced and slow , a horrid front they form , Still as the breeze , ( oo ) but dreadful as the storm ! Low , murmuring ...
... land ! " HALLECK . He said , and on the rampart hights arrayed His trusty warriors , few , but undismayed ; Firm - paced and slow , a horrid front they form , Still as the breeze , ( oo ) but dreadful as the storm ! Low , murmuring ...
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... LAND ! LAND ! " cry the sailors ; ( f . ) " LAND ! LAND ! " ā he awakes , - ( " ) He runs , -yes ! behold it ! it blesseth his sight ! THE LAND ! O , dear spectacle ! transport ! delight ! SECTION V. THE RHETORICAL PAUSE . RHETORICAL ...
... LAND ! LAND ! " cry the sailors ; ( f . ) " LAND ! LAND ! " ā he awakes , - ( " ) He runs , -yes ! behold it ! it blesseth his sight ! THE LAND ! O , dear spectacle ! transport ! delight ! SECTION V. THE RHETORICAL PAUSE . RHETORICAL ...
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... land , || of every land the pride , Beloved of heaven || o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns || dispense serener light , And milder moons || imparadise the night . O , thou shalt find , || howe'er thy footsteps roam , That ...
... land , || of every land the pride , Beloved of heaven || o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns || dispense serener light , And milder moons || imparadise the night . O , thou shalt find , || howe'er thy footsteps roam , That ...
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