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But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at
the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it
with all the variation which the sense requires . The best method of correcting an
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But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at
the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it
with all the variation which the sense requires . The best method of correcting an
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A rich man beginning to fall is held up by his friends ; but a poor man being down
, is thrust away by his friends . When a rich man is fallen , he has many helpers :
he speaketh things not to be spoken , and yet men justify hiin : the poor man slipt
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A rich man beginning to fall is held up by his friends ; but a poor man being down
, is thrust away by his friends . When a rich man is fallen , he has many helpers :
he speaketh things not to be spoken , and yet men justify hiin : the poor man slipt
...
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Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps ; And with her arın from falling keeps ; So both
a safety from the wind One mutual dependance find . ' Tis now the raven's bleak
abode ; ' Tis now th ? appartment of the toad ; And there the fox securely feeds ...
Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps ; And with her arın from falling keeps ; So both
a safety from the wind One mutual dependance find . ' Tis now the raven's bleak
abode ; ' Tis now th ? appartment of the toad ; And there the fox securely feeds ...
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Should you do so , my Lord , My speech would fall into such vile success , Which
my thoughts aim not at . Cassio's my worthy friend . My lord , I see you're mov'd
Oth . No , not much mov'dI do not think but Desdemona's honest . Iago . Long live
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Should you do so , my Lord , My speech would fall into such vile success , Which
my thoughts aim not at . Cassio's my worthy friend . My lord , I see you're mov'd
Oth . No , not much mov'dI do not think but Desdemona's honest . Iago . Long live
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... His glowing cheeks , his ardent eyes ; And while he heav'n and earth defy'd ,
Chang'd his hand , and check'd his pride . He chose a mournful muse Soft pity to
infuse : He sung DARIUS great and good , By too severe a fate , Fall' ...
... His glowing cheeks , his ardent eyes ; And while he heav'n and earth defy'd ,
Chang'd his hand , and check'd his pride . He chose a mournful muse Soft pity to
infuse : He sung DARIUS great and good , By too severe a fate , Fall' ...
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