The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 páginas |
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... o'er her famishing brood . Lochiel . False wizard , avaunt ! I have marshalled Their swords are a thousand , their bosoms are one ! They are true to the last of their blood and their breath , And like reapers descend to the harvest of ...
... o'er her famishing brood . Lochiel . False wizard , avaunt ! I have marshalled Their swords are a thousand , their bosoms are one ! They are true to the last of their blood and their breath , And like reapers descend to the harvest of ...
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... o'er her frighted fields Suspend your purpose till your country's arms Repel the bold invader ; then decide The private quarrel . Glen . I agree to this . Norv . And I. Glen . Norval , Let not our variance mar the social hour , Nor ...
... o'er her frighted fields Suspend your purpose till your country's arms Repel the bold invader ; then decide The private quarrel . Glen . I agree to this . Norv . And I. Glen . Norval , Let not our variance mar the social hour , Nor ...
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... o'er it as I spoke to thee : And now it talks again — and on the ground Thou cast'st thine eye . Thou art in love already . Art thou not , Huon ? - " Thou first must love " - My friend , Art thou not ? Never mind , but keep Thy secret ...
... o'er it as I spoke to thee : And now it talks again — and on the ground Thou cast'st thine eye . Thou art in love already . Art thou not , Huon ? - " Thou first must love " - My friend , Art thou not ? Never mind , but keep Thy secret ...
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... o'er your head , And threatens every hour to burst upon it ; Still may you stand high in your country's honors , Do but comply , and make your peace with Cæsar . Rome will rejoice , and cast its eyes on Cato , As on the second of ...
... o'er your head , And threatens every hour to burst upon it ; Still may you stand high in your country's honors , Do but comply , and make your peace with Cæsar . Rome will rejoice , and cast its eyes on Cato , As on the second of ...
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... o'er - seeing angel , Smiling as he prepares the storm , that , while it Shakes the earth and makes its tenants pale , Doth smite a pestilence . Thou wouldst not stay me ? Emma . No. Tell . Nor thy boy , if I required his service ? Emma ...
... o'er - seeing angel , Smiling as he prepares the storm , that , while it Shakes the earth and makes its tenants pale , Doth smite a pestilence . Thou wouldst not stay me ? Emma . No. Tell . Nor thy boy , if I required his service ? Emma ...
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