Osgood's Progressive Fifth Reader: Embracing a System of Instruction in the Principles of Elocution, and Selections for Reading and Speaking from the Best English and American Authors : Designed for the Use of Academies and the Highest Classes in Public and Private SchoolsA.H. English & Company, 1858 - 480 pages |
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... ................. . 7. Death of Marmion 8. Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry ...... 9. Catiline's Reply ............. 10. Character of Mr. Pitt ...... 68 George Croly . 70 72 ................................. .. Grattan . 11. Ben Bolt ......
... ................. . 7. Death of Marmion 8. Grattan's Reply to Mr. Corry ...... 9. Catiline's Reply ............. 10. Character of Mr. Pitt ...... 68 George Croly . 70 72 ................................. .. Grattan . 11. Ben Bolt ......
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... Death - Bed ....... 27. The Village Preacher .............. 28. The Village Schoolmaster . PAGE .Bible . 83 ....... J . Lawrence , Jr. Charles James Fox . 85 86 Walter Scott . 87 H. Giles . 88 ..II . W. Longfellow . 89 W. C. Bryant ...
... Death - Bed ....... 27. The Village Preacher .............. 28. The Village Schoolmaster . PAGE .Bible . 83 ....... J . Lawrence , Jr. Charles James Fox . 85 86 Walter Scott . 87 H. Giles . 88 ..II . W. Longfellow . 89 W. C. Bryant ...
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... 431 197. Antony's Speech to the People on the Death of Cæsar ............. 198. Falstaff's Boasting ........... 199. Extract from " The Last Days of Herculaneum " 200. Love of Home .....................................................
... 431 197. Antony's Speech to the People on the Death of Cæsar ............. 198. Falstaff's Boasting ........... 199. Extract from " The Last Days of Herculaneum " 200. Love of Home .....................................................
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... death ! CUMULATIVE EMPHASIS . Cumulative Emphasis is that which is applied with gradually - increasing force to a succession of emphatic words , the last receiving the greatest . These words may be different words , or they may be ...
... death ! CUMULATIVE EMPHASIS . Cumulative Emphasis is that which is applied with gradually - increasing force to a succession of emphatic words , the last receiving the greatest . These words may be different words , or they may be ...
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... Death ' , that phantom of grisly bone ' ? 6. Where now is the splendid robe of the consulate ' ? Where are the brilliant torches ' ? Where are the applauses and dances , the feasts and entertainments ' ? Where are the coronets and ...
... Death ' , that phantom of grisly bone ' ? 6. Where now is the splendid robe of the consulate ' ? Where are the brilliant torches ' ? Where are the applauses and dances , the feasts and entertainments ' ? Where are the coronets and ...
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arms battle beauty behold Ben Bolt beneath bless blood bosom brave breath Cæsar cesura CHARLES MACKAY clouds cold dare dark dead dear death deep Demosthenes dread dying earth Elihu eyes falchion falling inflection father fear feel fire flowers forever gentlemen GEORGE CROLY Gil Blas give glory grave hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hills honor hope human inflection JOSEPH ADDISON Jugurtha Katydid king labor land LESSON liberty light live look lord Micipsa mighty murder never Nevermore night noble Numidia o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH pause peace PEÑAFLOR Phocis pitch proud round Saladin Samian wine silent slave sleep smile sorrow soul sound speak spirit stars stood storm sweet sword tears tell tempest thee thine thing THOMAS HOOD thou art thought throne thunder unto voice wave wild wind words