The Peerless Speaker: Being a Compilation of the Choicest Recitations, Readings and Dialogues from the Most Celebrated Authors, Including Pathetic, Tragic, Humorous and Oratorical Selections, for Schools and Public and Private Entertainments : Also Instructions for the Cultivation of the Voice, Hints on Elocution, Etc., EtcThompson & Thomas, 1905 - 296 páginas |
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... MOTHER ... ... ..... Sir 37. ADDRESS TO BARTHOLDI'S STATUE .......... 38. THE SCHOLAR IN POLITICS ...... 39. THE LADY JUDITH'S VISION .... 40. THE OLD WOMAN'S RAILWAY SIGNAL ... 41. COUNT ZINZINDORF .... ( 2. THE BOOK AGENT BEATS THE ...
... MOTHER ... ... ..... Sir 37. ADDRESS TO BARTHOLDI'S STATUE .......... 38. THE SCHOLAR IN POLITICS ...... 39. THE LADY JUDITH'S VISION .... 40. THE OLD WOMAN'S RAILWAY SIGNAL ... 41. COUNT ZINZINDORF .... ( 2. THE BOOK AGENT BEATS THE ...
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... mother , while she stood and watched them when they met , Grew almost jealous of his love for little Antoinette . It made her heart feel young again to see her by his chair , With pretty fingers stroke his beard and comb his grizzled ...
... mother , while she stood and watched them when they met , Grew almost jealous of his love for little Antoinette . It made her heart feel young again to see her by his chair , With pretty fingers stroke his beard and comb his grizzled ...
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... mother fret . No more her happy songs were heard along the river Loire ; She sat and dreamed with downcast eyes beside the cot- tage door . At every voice and sound she heard she started from her place ; She watched with wistful eyes to ...
... mother fret . No more her happy songs were heard along the river Loire ; She sat and dreamed with downcast eyes beside the cot- tage door . At every voice and sound she heard she started from her place ; She watched with wistful eyes to ...
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... the tessellated floor , With indignation in his eyes , and the ferocious air With which a cruel tiger springs in fury from his lair . The child flew to the mother's arms - loud shrieked 18 FENNO'S FAVORITES . ECHO AND THE FERRY.
... the tessellated floor , With indignation in his eyes , and the ferocious air With which a cruel tiger springs in fury from his lair . The child flew to the mother's arms - loud shrieked 18 FENNO'S FAVORITES . ECHO AND THE FERRY.
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... mother's arms - loud shrieked the frightened wife ; The ingrate fell upon his knees , and begged his worth- less life ; But , with a smile of proud contempt , Marcel looked down on him— Then seized him with his brawny hands , and rent ...
... mother's arms - loud shrieked the frightened wife ; The ingrate fell upon his knees , and begged his worth- less life ; But , with a smile of proud contempt , Marcel looked down on him— Then seized him with his brawny hands , and rent ...
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Términos y frases comunes
asked AUNT JEMIMA beautiful blessed brave breath brother brow cheer child church Count Zinzendorf cried dark dead dear death Demosthenes Destiny's hand door Echo ELIHU BURRITT elocution eyes face father feet fell fire flames flash flowers gazing band girl glory gray grew guns H. S. Taylor hair hand head hear heard heart heaven hide my eyes Jean Valjean King kiss knew lady land laugh Lieutenant Lee lifted light lips live Lobelia looked Lord lovely wave Madame Magloire Mamma morning mother neath never night o'er oratory passed poor pray prayer River Loire roar ROBERT OVERTON rose round seemed ship shout shrieked sight silent Sir Guy smile song soul stood sweet tears tell thought told Tom McGinnis town turned Twas voice wait whispered wife wild woman words
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Página 94 - Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee ; Leave, ah ! leave me not alone ; Still support and comfort me ! All my trust on thee is stayed, All my help from thee I bring ; Cover my defenceless head With the shadow of thy wing.
Página 203 - He finds his house in ruins, his farm devastated, his slaves free, his stock killed, his barns empty, his trade destroyed, his money worthless; his social system, feudal in its magnificence, swept away; his people without law or legal status, his comrades slain, and the burdens of others heavy on his shoulders. Crushed by defeat, his very traditions...
Página 54 - The longing for ignoble things, The strife for triumph more than truth, The hardening of the heart, that brings Irreverence for the dreams of youth!
Página 235 - If I were to tell you the story of Napoleon, I should take it from the lips of Frenchmen, who find no language rich enough to paint the great captain of the nineteenth century. Were I...
Página 206 - Mid flowers that never shall fade or fall ; Though mine are the gardens of earth and sea, And the stars themselves have flowers for me. One blossom of Heaven outblooms them all...
Página 209 - While the same sunbeam shines upon The guilty and the guiltless one, And hymns of joy proclaim through heaven The triumph of a soul forgiven.
Página 53 - SAINT AUGUSTINE ! well hast thou said, That of our vices we can frame A ladder, if we will but tread Beneath our feet each deed of shame...
Página 205 - ... brave and simple faith. Not for all the glories of New England, from Plymouth Rock all the way, would I exchange the heritage he left me in his soldier's death. To the foot of that shaft I shall send my children's children to reverence him who ennobled their name with his heroic blood.
Página 91 - Jesu, lover of my soul, Let me to Thy bosom fly, While the nearer waters roll, While the tempest still is high! Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, Till the storm of life is past, Safe into the haven guide; O receive my soul at last!
Página 204 - The old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture, unconscious that these could neither give nor maintain healthy growth. The new South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movement — a social system compact and closely knitted, less splendid on the surface, but stronger at the core — a hundred farms for every plantation, fifty homes for every palace — and a diversified industry that meets the complex needs of this complex age.