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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Side 64
... Catiline . " Traitor ! " I go but I return . This trial ! Here I devote your senate ! I've had wrongs , to stir a fever in the blood of age . This day is the birth of sorrows . * 377. The eye could at once command a long - stretching ...
... Catiline . " Traitor ! " I go but I return . This trial ! Here I devote your senate ! I've had wrongs , to stir a fever in the blood of age . This day is the birth of sorrows . * 377. The eye could at once command a long - stretching ...
Side 87
... Catiline . 551. [ With surprise . ] What ! does life displease thee ? [ Calmly , but with emphasis . ] Yes ; -it displeases me when I see a tyrant . 552. [ Mildly . ] The sun not set yet , Thomas ? Not quite , sir . It blazes through ...
... Catiline . 551. [ With surprise . ] What ! does life displease thee ? [ Calmly , but with emphasis . ] Yes ; -it displeases me when I see a tyrant . 552. [ Mildly . ] The sun not set yet , Thomas ? Not quite , sir . It blazes through ...
Side 97
... Catiline . 598. [ In a low tone , very softly . ] His words do take pos- session of my bosom , - [ Louder , and with earnestness . ] Read here , young Arthur . [ Very softly . ] How now , fool- ish rheum ! turning despiteous torture out ...
... Catiline . 598. [ In a low tone , very softly . ] His words do take pos- session of my bosom , - [ Louder , and with earnestness . ] Read here , young Arthur . [ Very softly . ] How now , fool- ish rheum ! turning despiteous torture out ...
Side 109
... this all thanks . DARES not touch a HAIR of Catiline . --- - He 667. Surely in this age of invention , something may be struck out to obviate the necessity ( if such necessity 6 IN READING . 109 pains of getting, the fear of losing, and ...
... this all thanks . DARES not touch a HAIR of Catiline . --- - He 667. Surely in this age of invention , something may be struck out to obviate the necessity ( if such necessity 6 IN READING . 109 pains of getting, the fear of losing, and ...
Side 110
... Catiline . Draw out all your garrisons against this formidable body ! 672. But it is foolish in us to compare Drusus Africanus and ourselves with Clôdius ; all our other calamities were tólerable ; but no one can patiently bear the ...
... Catiline . Draw out all your garrisons against this formidable body ! 672. But it is foolish in us to compare Drusus Africanus and ourselves with Clôdius ; all our other calamities were tólerable ; but no one can patiently bear the ...
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