School elocution : or The young academical oratorLetts, 1853 - 192 Seiten |
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... whole , Whose body nature is , and God the soul . What advantageth it a man if he gain the whole world , and loseth his own soul ? and again , what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? KNOW YE ME NOT ? ye knew me once no mate For ...
... whole , Whose body nature is , and God the soul . What advantageth it a man if he gain the whole world , and loseth his own soul ? and again , what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? KNOW YE ME NOT ? ye knew me once no mate For ...
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... whole , so do the inflections of voice accompanying them ; and are in an equal degree necessary to the sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an ...
... whole , so do the inflections of voice accompanying them ; and are in an equal degree necessary to the sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an ...
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... whole earth , where are now the great empires ' of the world , and their great imperial cities ' ? their pillars ' , trophies ' , and monuments of glory ? Shew me where they stood ' , read me the inscrip- tion ' , tell me the victor's ...
... whole earth , where are now the great empires ' of the world , and their great imperial cities ' ? their pillars ' , trophies ' , and monuments of glory ? Shew me where they stood ' , read me the inscrip- tion ' , tell me the victor's ...
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... whole sentence , that the whole may form one related compound series . EXAMPLES . 1. The soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding ' and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ' ; or to speak more ...
... whole sentence , that the whole may form one related compound series . EXAMPLES . 1. The soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding ' and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ' ; or to speak more ...
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... whole man ' ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that this fulness of joy will be made up of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ' . 2 ...
... whole man ' ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that this fulness of joy will be made up of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ' . 2 ...
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