The Rhetorical Reader; Consisting of Choice Specimens in Oratorical Composition in Prose and Verse1862 - 432 pages |
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a'll a'nd accent an'd arms B'ut beauty behold Black Crows blessed bosom breath Brutus Cæsar character cheerfulness Christian circumflex Concluding tone copula cried dear death Deism delight e'ye earth Elocution English EXAMPLES eyes falling inflexion father feel give Go'd grave hand happy hast hath hear heard heart Heaven honour hope human hyæna Joseph Hume kind living look Lord Lord Byron Lord Eldon m'an ma'n mind mother nature never night o'er once passion pause pity poetry poor pride pronounced pronunciation R. B. SHERIDAN requires Rhetorical rising inflexion rule Samian wine scene seemed sentence Sir Francis Burdett smile sorrow soul sound speak speech spirit Stalagmite sweet tears tender th'at thee thi's thing tho'se thou thought tion truth Twas virtue voice WASHINGTON IRVING wh'o whi'ch word