School and College SpeakerWilmot Brookings Mitchell Henry Holt, 1901 - 358 páginas Includes more than 100 prose and verse selections, mainly from the 19th century, suitable for practice in public speaking. |
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... heard it pealing slow Above me night and day ! Has it not hung about my neck Whene'er I've tried to pray ! Have I not heard it ? hear the peal ! xlii INTRODUCTION.
... heard it pealing slow Above me night and day ! Has it not hung about my neck Whene'er I've tried to pray ! Have I not heard it ? hear the peal ! xlii INTRODUCTION.
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Wilmot Brookings Mitchell. Have I not heard it ? hear the peal ! Louder and louder yet ! I shall go mad ! Shut out the sound ! O God , could I forget ! And hark ! it brings another sound , - Hush ! sure , you heard it then , The ...
Wilmot Brookings Mitchell. Have I not heard it ? hear the peal ! Louder and louder yet ! I shall go mad ! Shut out the sound ! O God , could I forget ! And hark ! it brings another sound , - Hush ! sure , you heard it then , The ...
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... heard principles laid down that place the murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock , with Quincy and Adams , I thought those pictured lips would have broken into voice to rebuke that recreant American , the slanderer of the ...
... heard principles laid down that place the murderers of Alton side by side with Otis and Hancock , with Quincy and Adams , I thought those pictured lips would have broken into voice to rebuke that recreant American , the slanderer of the ...
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... heard . Phraseology manifests simply the grammatical rela- tions of words ; inflection manifests more the logical relation of ideas . Hence , inflection has to do with the attitude of the mind , its degree of certainty , its relation to ...
... heard . Phraseology manifests simply the grammatical rela- tions of words ; inflection manifests more the logical relation of ideas . Hence , inflection has to do with the attitude of the mind , its degree of certainty , its relation to ...
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... heard clear and ringing in a sudden lull , and the old Sergeant , clutching his musket , shouted : 666 ' We will , forever . ' TIME See page 110 . " Awake ! for morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that put the Stars to ...
... heard clear and ringing in a sudden lull , and the old Sergeant , clutching his musket , shouted : 666 ' We will , forever . ' TIME See page 110 . " Awake ! for morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that put the Stars to ...
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American arms army banner battle bless blood Born Boston brave breath Charles Sumner citizens civilization Commodus Cuba Daniel Webster dead death died duty earth Edward Rowland Sill England expression eyes face father feet fire flag forever France freedom GEORGE FRISBIE HOAR glorious glory Gov'ner hand hear heard heart heaven HENRY CABOT LODGE hill honor Horace Greeley human JOHN DAVIS LONG land Lawyer liberty light lips lives look Lord Massachusetts Member of Congress mercy Monroe doctrine mother nation never night Oxford County patriotism peace Pheidippides Poet President published Puritan race Republic Senator shout side Skinny soldier soul sound speak speech Spoils System stand stood tell thought tion to-day Travers Union victory voice WILLIAM PIERCE FRYE words York young