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... not of the dend " Sed minister pour out yet further the heading may be revealing and Alfred it matters not ! One & the Trying to others here lived the pour gut in straint them to the ... NO . 15. To a Sea - Gull 16. Readings in Poetry.
... not of the dend " Sed minister pour out yet further the heading may be revealing and Alfred it matters not ! One & the Trying to others here lived the pour gut in straint them to the ... NO . 15. To a Sea - Gull 16. Readings in Poetry.
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... POETRY , " EDITOR OF " PENNY READINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE , " " POPULAR READINGS , " ETC. LONDON : FREDERICK WARNE AND CO . BEDFORD STREET , COVENT GARDEN . NEW YORK : SCRIBNER , WELFORD AND CO . 1869 . 270. g . 259 . LONDON : SAVILL ...
... POETRY , " EDITOR OF " PENNY READINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE , " " POPULAR READINGS , " ETC. LONDON : FREDERICK WARNE AND CO . BEDFORD STREET , COVENT GARDEN . NEW YORK : SCRIBNER , WELFORD AND CO . 1869 . 270. g . 259 . LONDON : SAVILL ...
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... Poetry ... ... 19. Magna Charta ... ... ... ... Laurence Sterne ... Charles Dickens ... 20. Character of Napoleon Bonaparte 21. Character of Dr. Johnson ... 22. On the Study of Latin and Greek 23. Taxes ... ... ... ... ... Professor ...
... Poetry ... ... 19. Magna Charta ... ... ... ... Laurence Sterne ... Charles Dickens ... 20. Character of Napoleon Bonaparte 21. Character of Dr. Johnson ... 22. On the Study of Latin and Greek 23. Taxes ... ... ... ... ... Professor ...
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... poetry what elocution is to oratory , both may be improved by study ; the versifier become in some sense a poet , and the elocutionist an orator . There must , however , always remain a wide gulf between the two . which no mere ...
... poetry what elocution is to oratory , both may be improved by study ; the versifier become in some sense a poet , and the elocutionist an orator . There must , however , always remain a wide gulf between the two . which no mere ...
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... poetry and prose , a few observations on the reading of rhymed verse may not be out of place . There are many excellent readers of prose who entirely fail to distinguish the equable and harmonious flow of sound which dis- tinguishes poetry ...
... poetry and prose , a few observations on the reading of rhymed verse may not be out of place . There are many excellent readers of prose who entirely fail to distinguish the equable and harmonious flow of sound which dis- tinguishes poetry ...
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