Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking ... to which are Prefixed, Elements of Gesture ... and Rules for Expressing, with Propriety, the Various Passions, &c. of the MindPeter B. Gleason and Company, 1812 - 382 páginas |
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... Keswick ; which ex- ceeds them more in grandeur than you can imagine , and more , if possible , in beauty than in grandeur . Instead of the narrow slip of valley which is seen at Dovedale , you have at Keswick a vast amphitheatre , in ...
... Keswick ; which ex- ceeds them more in grandeur than you can imagine , and more , if possible , in beauty than in grandeur . Instead of the narrow slip of valley which is seen at Dovedale , you have at Keswick a vast amphitheatre , in ...
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... Keswick consists of three circumstances ; beauty , horror , and immensity , united ; the second of which alone is found in Dovedale . Of beauty it hath little , nature having left it almost a desert : neither its small extent , nor the ...
... Keswick consists of three circumstances ; beauty , horror , and immensity , united ; the second of which alone is found in Dovedale . Of beauty it hath little , nature having left it almost a desert : neither its small extent , nor the ...
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... Keswick in Cumberland , 8 Pity , an allegory , Advantages of commerce , 10 On public speaking , 11 Advantages of history , 12 On the immorality of the soul , Percival's Tales 100 Theophrastus , 100 Johnson , 101 Spectator , 102 ib . 104 ...
... Keswick in Cumberland , 8 Pity , an allegory , Advantages of commerce , 10 On public speaking , 11 Advantages of history , 12 On the immorality of the soul , Percival's Tales 100 Theophrastus , 100 Johnson , 101 Spectator , 102 ib . 104 ...
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