The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... Song ... 56. Childe Harold's Farewell ... 57. The Death of the First - Born 58. The Alma ... PAGE ... Thomas Campbell 220 Theodore Körner 221 ... ... Lord Byron 223 ... ... A. A. Watts 225 ... 59. Skipper Ben ... 60. The Warden of the ...
... Song ... 56. Childe Harold's Farewell ... 57. The Death of the First - Born 58. The Alma ... PAGE ... Thomas Campbell 220 Theodore Körner 221 ... ... Lord Byron 223 ... ... A. A. Watts 225 ... 59. Skipper Ben ... 60. The Warden of the ...
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... Song of the Shirt 33. The Boat - Race 34. The War of the League 35. The Old Grenadier's Story 36. Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Thomas Campbell Thomas Gray Lord Byron ... Alfred Tennyson ...
... Song of the Shirt 33. The Boat - Race 34. The War of the League 35. The Old Grenadier's Story 36. Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Thomas Campbell Thomas Gray Lord Byron ... Alfred Tennyson ...
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... song , " utterly beneath the dignity of inspired verse . To such persons Mr. Walker recommends ( and other writers on elocution have repeated his advice - some having gone so far as to run 24 Elocution . Killed at the Ford The Well of ...
... song , " utterly beneath the dignity of inspired verse . To such persons Mr. Walker recommends ( and other writers on elocution have repeated his advice - some having gone so far as to run 24 Elocution . Killed at the Ford The Well of ...
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... song ( i.e. , musical flow ) is a body without soul , " it would be far better that those who are devoid of the power of appreciating should abstain altogether from reading it , rather than they should deliver it in a style that must ...
... song ( i.e. , musical flow ) is a body without soul , " it would be far better that those who are devoid of the power of appreciating should abstain altogether from reading it , rather than they should deliver it in a style that must ...
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... allowed to repeat their lessons in a hurried manner , either while committing them to memory , or repeating them to the teacher . Mrs. Siddons ' first 32 Elocution . The Nightingale's Nest The Song of the Shirt Law; or, Bullum versus ...
... allowed to repeat their lessons in a hurried manner , either while committing them to memory , or repeating them to the teacher . Mrs. Siddons ' first 32 Elocution . The Nightingale's Nest The Song of the Shirt Law; or, Bullum versus ...
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