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... silent mo- tion ; as , glib , glide ; wr , obliquity or distortion ; as , wry , wrest , wres- tle , wring , wrong , wrangle , wrath , & c .; sw , silent agitation , or lateral motion ; as , sway , swing , swerve , sweep , swim ; sl , a ...
... silent mo- tion ; as , glib , glide ; wr , obliquity or distortion ; as , wry , wrest , wres- tle , wring , wrong , wrangle , wrath , & c .; sw , silent agitation , or lateral motion ; as , sway , swing , swerve , sweep , swim ; sl , a ...
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... silence . " 66 " " Vowel Sounds . The vowels are divided into Monothongs , Diphthongs , and Triph- thongs . The Monothongs consist of one kind of sound throughout their concrete movement , and consequently are simple elements ; they are ...
... silence . " 66 " " Vowel Sounds . The vowels are divided into Monothongs , Diphthongs , and Triph- thongs . The Monothongs consist of one kind of sound throughout their concrete movement , and consequently are simple elements ; they are ...
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... silent nature ; inaudible , like the Sphere Harmonies and Eternal Melodies , of which it is an incarnated frac- tion . All real talent , I fancy , would much rather , if it listened only to Nature's monitions , express itself in ...
... silent nature ; inaudible , like the Sphere Harmonies and Eternal Melodies , of which it is an incarnated frac- tion . All real talent , I fancy , would much rather , if it listened only to Nature's monitions , express itself in ...
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... silence , and one only gave expression to the feelings of the other , when he quoted those well - known , trite , and often - quoted lines , -lines full of deepest truth : - One self - approving hour whole worlds outweighs Of stupid ...
... silence , and one only gave expression to the feelings of the other , when he quoted those well - known , trite , and often - quoted lines , -lines full of deepest truth : - One self - approving hour whole worlds outweighs Of stupid ...
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... silent to us , and seem but a dusty imagery ; because we know not the incantation of the heart that would wake them ; which , if they once heard , they would start up to meet us in their power of long ago , narrowly to look upon us ...
... silent to us , and seem but a dusty imagery ; because we know not the incantation of the heart that would wake them ; which , if they once heard , they would start up to meet us in their power of long ago , narrowly to look upon us ...
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angels beauty bells beneath Bingen blessed bones breast breath cloud dark dead death deep divine Dora Greenwell doth dream earth elocution emotion eternal expression eyes fall fear feel flowers force forever give glory golden grave grief hand hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hope human inflection John MacBride kings Lars Porsena light live look Lord loud Macbeth melody MERCHANT OF VENICE mighty mind morning Moscow mother nature never Nevermore night o'er pain passion pause peace pitch proud Queen Quoth the Raven Ring rise round semitone sentence Shakespeare silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound speak speech spirit stars stress sweet syllable tears tell Tennyson thee thine things thought Toll tone triphthongs true truth utterance voice weep wild wind words