Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 oldal |
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... BLACK CROWS . Two honest tradesmen - meeting in the Strand , One , took the other , briskly by the hand ; " Hark ye , " said he , " ' tis an odd story this , About the crows ! " — " I don't know what it is . " Replied his friend .- " No ...
... BLACK CROWS . Two honest tradesmen - meeting in the Strand , One , took the other , briskly by the hand ; " Hark ye , " said he , " ' tis an odd story this , About the crows ! " — " I don't know what it is . " Replied his friend .- " No ...
338. oldal
... crows on you , you wld sinner ! -The divil another word I'll say to you . The Frenchman puts his hand on his heart ... Black Rock . O'Callaghan . Indade , and you will , so plase your honor's honor - and O'Callaghan's own self will show ...
... crows on you , you wld sinner ! -The divil another word I'll say to you . The Frenchman puts his hand on his heart ... Black Rock . O'Callaghan . Indade , and you will , so plase your honor's honor - and O'Callaghan's own self will show ...
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... black Crows , 259 ; Time flies , 259 ; Time- quility , 190 ; Tit for Tat , 263 ; This World's not a fleeting Show , 85 : " Tis Midnight deep , 227 : Thun- 302 ; To - day and To - morrow . 301 ; Tranquil Medi- der Storm on the Alps , 803 ...
... black Crows , 259 ; Time flies , 259 ; Time- quility , 190 ; Tit for Tat , 263 ; This World's not a fleeting Show , 85 : " Tis Midnight deep , 227 : Thun- 302 ; To - day and To - morrow . 301 ; Tranquil Medi- der Storm on the Alps , 803 ...
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