Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking |
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... soul , 13. The combat of the Horatii and the Curiatii , 14. On the power of custom , 15. On pedantry , 16 The journey of a day - a picture of human life , 1. Description of the amphitheatre of Titus , 2. Reflections in Westminster Abbey ...
... soul , 13. The combat of the Horatii and the Curiatii , 14. On the power of custom , 15. On pedantry , 16 The journey of a day - a picture of human life , 1. Description of the amphitheatre of Titus , 2. Reflections in Westminster Abbey ...
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... soul , 16. Lady Randolph's soliloquy , Tragedy of Hamlet , 333 ibid . 2 Henry the IV . Pope , Tragedy of Cato , Tragedy of Douglas , 334 335 ib . 336 337 17. Speech of Henry V. at the siege of Harfleur , 18 . Shakespeare's Henry V. ib ...
... soul , 16. Lady Randolph's soliloquy , Tragedy of Hamlet , 333 ibid . 2 Henry the IV . Pope , Tragedy of Cato , Tragedy of Douglas , 334 335 ib . 336 337 17. Speech of Henry V. at the siege of Harfleur , 18 . Shakespeare's Henry V. ib ...
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... soul of the holy man were going to take its flight to heaven . The force of attitude and looks alone appears in a wonder- ously striking manner , in the works of the painter and sta- tuary ; who have the delicate art of making the flat ...
... soul of the holy man were going to take its flight to heaven . The force of attitude and looks alone appears in a wonder- ously striking manner , in the works of the painter and sta- tuary ; who have the delicate art of making the flat ...
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... soul , than what one feels in his own person . Grief , sadden and violent , expresses itself by beating the head ; grovelling on the ground , tearing of garments , hair , and flesh ; screaming aloud , weeping , stamping with the feet ...
... soul , than what one feels in his own person . Grief , sadden and violent , expresses itself by beating the head ; grovelling on the ground , tearing of garments , hair , and flesh ; screaming aloud , weeping , stamping with the feet ...
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... soul is the seat of such confusion and tumult , must be in as much greater misery than Pro- metheus , with the vulture tearing his liver , as the pains of the mind are greater than those of the body . Jealousy is a ferment of love ...
... soul is the seat of such confusion and tumult , must be in as much greater misery than Pro- metheus , with the vulture tearing his liver , as the pains of the mind are greater than those of the body . Jealousy is a ferment of love ...
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