The New American Speaker: A Collection of Oratorical and Dramatic Pieces, Soliloquies and Dialogues, with an Origninal Introductory Essay on the Elements of Elocution : Designed for the Use of Schools, Academies, and Colleges |
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... Heaven ... The Same , Continued .... The Same , Continued . Satan in Hell .. The Same , Continued The Same , Continued Defeat of the Rebel Angels .. Gabriel and Satan .. Passage of the Red Sea . King Henry to his Son Moonlight and Music ...
... Heaven ... The Same , Continued .... The Same , Continued . Satan in Hell .. The Same , Continued The Same , Continued Defeat of the Rebel Angels .. Gabriel and Satan .. Passage of the Red Sea . King Henry to his Son Moonlight and Music ...
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... Heaven ' . Ha ! soft , ' Tis but a dream ' . But then so terrible ' , it shakes my soul ' . Very low pitch ( Cold drops of sweat ' hang on my trembling flesh ' ; and force . Aspirate . My blood grows chilly ' , and I freeze with horror ...
... Heaven ' . Ha ! soft , ' Tis but a dream ' . But then so terrible ' , it shakes my soul ' . Very low pitch ( Cold drops of sweat ' hang on my trembling flesh ' ; and force . Aspirate . My blood grows chilly ' , and I freeze with horror ...
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... Heaven , I shall not know him ' . Therefore , never ' , never ' , must I behold My pretty Arthur more ' . ~ Must thou be gone ? It is not yet near day ! It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierced the fearful hollow of ...
... Heaven , I shall not know him ' . Therefore , never ' , never ' , must I behold My pretty Arthur more ' . ~ Must thou be gone ? It is not yet near day ! It was the nightingale , and not the lark , That pierced the fearful hollow of ...
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... heaven ; the feet may be in the first , second , third or fourth attitude . Fig . 3 , is expressive of fear , terror : the palms bent upon the wrist and turned outward as if to repel ; the arms , partly and unequally flexed , stretch ...
... heaven ; the feet may be in the first , second , third or fourth attitude . Fig . 3 , is expressive of fear , terror : the palms bent upon the wrist and turned outward as if to repel ; the arms , partly and unequally flexed , stretch ...
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... heaven ? " Or do we send the school- masters to pour daylight into her dark places , to aid her infant strength to conquer freedom , and reap the fruit of the independ ence herself alone had won ? No , no ; none of this do we . But we ...
... heaven ? " Or do we send the school- masters to pour daylight into her dark places , to aid her infant strength to conquer freedom , and reap the fruit of the independ ence herself alone had won ? No , no ; none of this do we . But we ...
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