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... feel- ings . To it belong rage , threatening , denunciation , invective , joy , and exultation , and , indeed , all eager and animated speech in general ; while , on the contrary , grief , melancholy , veneration , deep thought ...
... feel- ings . To it belong rage , threatening , denunciation , invective , joy , and exultation , and , indeed , all eager and animated speech in general ; while , on the contrary , grief , melancholy , veneration , deep thought ...
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... feeling the passion which expresses itself by that peculiar quality of sound . But then the question will return , how ... feel them mechanically , and improve our expression of them when we are called on to read or recite the particular ...
... feeling the passion which expresses itself by that peculiar quality of sound . But then the question will return , how ... feel them mechanically , and improve our expression of them when we are called on to read or recite the particular ...
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... feel a poem and deliver it with energy , you will be sure to give action which is not very inappropriate , and redundan- cies and awkward peculiarities are best got rid of by practising before a judicious friend . True purity and ...
... feel a poem and deliver it with energy , you will be sure to give action which is not very inappropriate , and redundan- cies and awkward peculiarities are best got rid of by practising before a judicious friend . True purity and ...
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... feel them if he be always with them . But the sky is for all ; bright as it is , it is not " too bright nor good for human nature's daily food ; " it is fitted , in all its functions , for the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart ...
... feel them if he be always with them . But the sky is for all ; bright as it is , it is not " too bright nor good for human nature's daily food ; " it is fitted , in all its functions , for the perpetual comfort and exalting of the heart ...
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... feel the disproportion between the powers they possess , and the time they are to be em- ployed , let them carry their ambitious eye beyond the world ; - and while , in these sacred solitudes , a voice in their own bosom corresponds to ...
... feel the disproportion between the powers they possess , and the time they are to be em- ployed , let them carry their ambitious eye beyond the world ; - and while , in these sacred solitudes , a voice in their own bosom corresponds to ...
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arms battle of Trafalgar beauty blessed born bosom breast breath bright called child Columbus corporal Crito dark dead dear death Dendermond died earth Edinburgh Review eyes face Falstaff father fear feel flowers Floy Gabriel gentle give grave hand happy Hardy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour hope hour human JOHN RUSKIN JOSEPH ADDISON king knew labour Lady Hamilton LAURENCE STERNE light living look Lord Lycidas Mary Robinson mind morning nature never night o'er passed passions PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY poems poet poetry poor Prince H ROBERT SOUTHEY round scarcely sleep smile Socrates song sorrow soul sound speak spirit sweet tears tell thee things THOMAS CARLYLE thou art thought Trim Tyke uncle Toby voice weary weep wife wind wonder words young youth