The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Body Shakspeare . 7. Cassius Instigating Brutus to oppose Cæsar Shakspeare ... 8. Hamlet's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Soul ... ... ... 9. Speech of Henry the Fifth ... 10. Milton's Soliloquy on his Blindness 11. Rolla's Address ...
... Body Shakspeare . 7. Cassius Instigating Brutus to oppose Cæsar Shakspeare ... 8. Hamlet's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Soul ... ... ... 9. Speech of Henry the Fifth ... 10. Milton's Soliloquy on his Blindness 11. Rolla's Address ...
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... bodies , and bodies terrestrial ; but the glory of the celestial is one , and the glory of the terrestrial is another . We have instanced these two verses only ; but the whole chapter , indeed , from the 20th verse , not only in respect ...
... bodies , and bodies terrestrial ; but the glory of the celestial is one , and the glory of the terrestrial is another . We have instanced these two verses only ; but the whole chapter , indeed , from the 20th verse , not only in respect ...
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... body , in order that it may be justly adapted to the nature and emotions of the subject pronounced . The disposition of the limbs , the move- ments of the hands , the carriage of the head , and even the move- ments of the eyes and ...
... body , in order that it may be justly adapted to the nature and emotions of the subject pronounced . The disposition of the limbs , the move- ments of the hands , the carriage of the head , and even the move- ments of the eyes and ...
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... body resting on the other , erect , not too stiff , but easily and flexibly adapting itself to the motion of the head and hands ; avoiding , however , anything approaching to a wavering motion , such as we are told by Cicero a Roman ...
... body resting on the other , erect , not too stiff , but easily and flexibly adapting itself to the motion of the head and hands ; avoiding , however , anything approaching to a wavering motion , such as we are told by Cicero a Roman ...
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... held somewhat below it , and approximately nearer to the body . For the separate or com- bined action of the hands , thus positioned as the 22 Elocution . Shakspeare Shakspeare On the Study of Latin and Greek January Wind.
... held somewhat below it , and approximately nearer to the body . For the separate or com- bined action of the hands , thus positioned as the 22 Elocution . Shakspeare Shakspeare On the Study of Latin and Greek January Wind.
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