The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... true ? and familiar writing ! He burst My poor mother , my father ! the worst ached them ! " No , no ! ' she exclaim'd with a smile , you are living ; they know that meanwhile ng beside you . Young soldier , weep not ! ' e nun's nursing ...
... true ? and familiar writing ! He burst My poor mother , my father ! the worst ached them ! " No , no ! ' she exclaim'd with a smile , you are living ; they know that meanwhile ng beside you . Young soldier , weep not ! ' e nun's nursing ...
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... holy orders ! The only true mode is a regular course of instruction . " As far as regards the requirements of the clergy , the evil may be cured in after life , but B it is to be feared that in many cases it -ELOCUTION.
... holy orders ! The only true mode is a regular course of instruction . " As far as regards the requirements of the clergy , the evil may be cured in after life , but B it is to be feared that in many cases it -ELOCUTION.
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... true in our own day as it was in his . For even assuming that a youth has no apparent prospect of debating in Parliament , of addressing judges or juries at the Bar , or appealing on the most solemn and important topics of all from the ...
... true in our own day as it was in his . For even assuming that a youth has no apparent prospect of debating in Parliament , of addressing judges or juries at the Bar , or appealing on the most solemn and important topics of all from the ...
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... true genius can achieve will be accomplished . The great secret in reading poetry is to exercise the art that con- ceals art , or rather the art that seems to heighten and improve nature and to subdue it , so that it is never apparent ...
... true genius can achieve will be accomplished . The great secret in reading poetry is to exercise the art that con- ceals art , or rather the art that seems to heighten and improve nature and to subdue it , so that it is never apparent ...
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... True purity and dignity of action is a collection of " Nameless graces which no methods teach , And which a master's hand alone can reach , " and which nothing but a long experience and correct taste can impart . - TYRRELL . 18 ...
... True purity and dignity of action is a collection of " Nameless graces which no methods teach , And which a master's hand alone can reach , " and which nothing but a long experience and correct taste can impart . - TYRRELL . 18 ...
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