A Manual of Elocution Founded Upon the Philosophy of the Human VoiceEldredge & Brother, 1880 - 396 pages |
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... Henry followed , crying , ' Save the French ! ' and his clemency added a number of the enemies to his army . " Now glory to the Lord of Hosts , from whom all glories are ! And glory to our Sovereign Liege , King Henry of Navarre ! Now ...
... Henry followed , crying , ' Save the French ! ' and his clemency added a number of the enemies to his army . " Now glory to the Lord of Hosts , from whom all glories are ! And glory to our Sovereign Liege , King Henry of Navarre ! Now ...
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... Henry of Navarre ! Oh ! how our hearts were beating , when at the dawn of day , We saw the army of the League drawn out in long array ; With all its priest - led citizens , and all its rebel peers , And Appenzel's stout infantry , and ...
... Henry of Navarre ! Oh ! how our hearts were beating , when at the dawn of day , We saw the army of the League drawn out in long array ; With all its priest - led citizens , and all its rebel peers , And Appenzel's stout infantry , and ...
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angels beauty bells beneath Bingen blessed bones breast breath cloud dark dead death deep divine Dora Greenwell doth dream earth elocution emotion eternal expression eyes fall fear feel flowers force forever give glory golden grave grief hand hath hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre hope human inflection John MacBride kings Lars Porsena light live look Lord loud Macbeth melody MERCHANT OF VENICE mighty mind morning Moscow mother nature never Nevermore night o'er pain passion pause peace pitch proud Queen Quoth the Raven Ring rise round semitone sentence Shakespeare silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound speak speech spirit stars stress sweet syllable tears tell Tennyson thee thine things thought Toll tone triphthongs true truth utterance voice weep wild wind words