Practice of Speech, and Successful SelectionsWm. M. Wikoff, 1888 - 364 páginas |
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... hear of my vengeance , that would scorn to listen to the story of my wrongs . - The mis- erable highland drover , bankrupt , barefoot , stripped of all , hunted down , because the avarice of others grasped at more than that poor all ...
... hear of my vengeance , that would scorn to listen to the story of my wrongs . - The mis- erable highland drover , bankrupt , barefoot , stripped of all , hunted down , because the avarice of others grasped at more than that poor all ...
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... hear a sound below me , | A twitter of delight , | It is my friend the swallow , | As sure as I'm alive ! | I'm very glad to see you ; | Pray , when did you arrive ? | I'm very glad to get here , | I only came to - day ; | I was , this ...
... hear a sound below me , | A twitter of delight , | It is my friend the swallow , | As sure as I'm alive ! | I'm very glad to see you ; | Pray , when did you arrive ? | I'm very glad to get here , | I only came to - day ; | I was , this ...
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... hear his bellows roar . All the words in italics mean but continually . 2. Day unto day uttereth speech , and night unto night showeth knowledge . In a phrase of negation , the negative word is gen- erally emphatic and joined to the ...
... hear his bellows roar . All the words in italics mean but continually . 2. Day unto day uttereth speech , and night unto night showeth knowledge . In a phrase of negation , the negative word is gen- erally emphatic and joined to the ...
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... hear a robustious peri- wig - pated fellow tear - a - passion - to - tatters | to very rags to split the ears of the groundlings ; | who , for the most part are capable of nothing , | but inexplicable dumb - show | and noise . I would ...
... hear a robustious peri- wig - pated fellow tear - a - passion - to - tatters | to very rags to split the ears of the groundlings ; | who , for the most part are capable of nothing , | but inexplicable dumb - show | and noise . I would ...
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... hears no sound , save his own dashing ; yet the dead are there ! | And millions in those solitudes since first the ... hear ; | believe me | for mine honor ; and have respect to mine honor | that you may believe ; censure me in your ...
... hears no sound , save his own dashing ; yet the dead are there ! | And millions in those solitudes since first the ... hear ; | believe me | for mine honor ; and have respect to mine honor | that you may believe ; censure me in your ...
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