Natural Drills in Expression, with Selections: A Series of Exercises, Colloquial and Classical, Based Upon the Principles of Reference to Experience and Comparison, and Chosen for Their Practical Worth in Developing Power and Naturalness in Reading and SpeakingNewton Company, 1916 - 367 páginas |
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a-Do a-You Admiration agony ALFRED TENNYSON American arms awful beauty Belshazzar blood break breath Cæsar Classical Colloquial Conservatism Contempt Coriolanus dark dead dear death doth dream earth eternal expression eyes fair fall father fear feeling FELICIA HEMANS fool gentlemen Gesler give Glaucus glorious glory Hamlet hand Harfleur hast hates hath head hear heard heart heaven Henry Henry VI honor hope human Julius Caesar King Lear kiss Lady laughed liberty light listener live look Lord Macbeth Merchant of Venice never night o'er Othello pause peace Practice Tone Drills prominence Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet shame sleep smile solemn soul sound speak speaker spirit stand student sublime sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought thousand tion United Aim Utter voice WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE words