Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 432 sider |
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... Lord been revealed ? LESSON VII . THE EXCLAMATION POINT . The Exclamation Point is a mark like this ! The exclamation point is placed at the end of sentences which express surprise , astonishment , wonder , or admiration , and other ...
... Lord been revealed ? LESSON VII . THE EXCLAMATION POINT . The Exclamation Point is a mark like this ! The exclamation point is placed at the end of sentences which express surprise , astonishment , wonder , or admiration , and other ...
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... lord . From top to toe ? My lord , from head to foot . 442. Then saw you not his face ? Oh yés , my lord , he wore his beaver úp . 443. I did not say a bétter soldier , but an élder . 444. Aim not to show knowledge , but to acquìre it ...
... lord . From top to toe ? My lord , from head to foot . 442. Then saw you not his face ? Oh yés , my lord , he wore his beaver úp . 443. I did not say a bétter soldier , but an élder . 444. Aim not to show knowledge , but to acquìre it ...
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... lord it o'er thy land . 517. HEREDITARY BONDMEN ! Know ye not , — who would be free , THEMSELVES must strike the blow ? By THEIR right arm the conquest must be wrought : — - Will GAUL or MUSCOVITE redress ye ? NO ! True , they may lay ...
... lord it o'er thy land . 517. HEREDITARY BONDMEN ! Know ye not , — who would be free , THEMSELVES must strike the blow ? By THEIR right arm the conquest must be wrought : — - Will GAUL or MUSCOVITE redress ye ? NO ! True , they may lay ...
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... Lord have mercy upon - what is this ? - 562. [ In a proud , disdainful manner . ] Why then dost thou frown on Fingâl ? Or shake thine airy spear ? But thou frownest in vain : I never fled from mighty men . And shall the sons of the wind ...
... Lord have mercy upon - what is this ? - 562. [ In a proud , disdainful manner . ] Why then dost thou frown on Fingâl ? Or shake thine airy spear ? But thou frownest in vain : I never fled from mighty men . And shall the sons of the wind ...
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... Lord Surrey hie . [ More rapidly . ] Tunstall lies dead upon the field ; his life - blood stains the spotless shield : Edmund is down , my life is reft , the Admiral alone is left . G A contraction for began . See Apostrophe , Clark's ...
... Lord Surrey hie . [ More rapidly . ] Tunstall lies dead upon the field ; his life - blood stains the spotless shield : Edmund is down , my life is reft , the Admiral alone is left . G A contraction for began . See Apostrophe , Clark's ...
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