Choice Readings for Public and Private Entertainment: Arranged for the Exercises of the School, College and Public Reader, with Elocutionary AdviceRobert McLean Cumnock |
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... Child's Dream of a Star .... The Pilot .... Hannah Jane . Connor ... 81 ..CHARLES DICKENS . 82 85 89 .JOHN B. GOUGH .. 91 ..D . R. LOCKE . 93 . ANONYMOUS .. 97 Sam Weller's Valentine ...... The Ballad of the Oysterman .. vi CONTENTS .
... Child's Dream of a Star .... The Pilot .... Hannah Jane . Connor ... 81 ..CHARLES DICKENS . 82 85 89 .JOHN B. GOUGH .. 91 ..D . R. LOCKE . 93 . ANONYMOUS .. 97 Sam Weller's Valentine ...... The Ballad of the Oysterman .. vi CONTENTS .
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... Child - Wife .. The Charcoal Man .. Scene at the Natural Bridge ... SELECTIONS . .CHARLES DICKENS ... .J . T. TROWBRIDGE .CHARLES DICKENS .. .CHARLES DICKENS . .J . T. TROWBRIDGE .ELINU BURRITT .. DIDACTIC SELECTIONS . 103 106 ..... 108 ...
... Child - Wife .. The Charcoal Man .. Scene at the Natural Bridge ... SELECTIONS . .CHARLES DICKENS ... .J . T. TROWBRIDGE .CHARLES DICKENS .. .CHARLES DICKENS . .J . T. TROWBRIDGE .ELINU BURRITT .. DIDACTIC SELECTIONS . 103 106 ..... 108 ...
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... Child .... Rienzi to the Romans .. Lochinvar . Charlie Machree .. .... The Picket Guard .. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW 291 .LORD MACAULAY . .J . T. TROWBRIDGE ..... 297 304 .JOHN G. WHITTIER .. 307 .THOMAS B. ALDRICH ... 310 .GEORGE CROLY ...
... Child .... Rienzi to the Romans .. Lochinvar . Charlie Machree .. .... The Picket Guard .. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW 291 .LORD MACAULAY . .J . T. TROWBRIDGE ..... 297 304 .JOHN G. WHITTIER .. 307 .THOMAS B. ALDRICH ... 310 .GEORGE CROLY ...
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... child , or the weeping utter- ance of the bereaved mother , is the chief characteristic of voice necessary to the expression of all pathetic selections . * The student should now select one of the pieces given under this head , and ...
... child , or the weeping utter- ance of the bereaved mother , is the chief characteristic of voice necessary to the expression of all pathetic selections . * The student should now select one of the pieces given under this head , and ...
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... child , regarding , with a radiant smile , a figure coming in . Yes , Yes . No other stranger would have shed those tears at sight of him , and called him her dear boy , her pretty boy , her own poor blighted child . No other woman ...
... child , regarding , with a radiant smile , a figure coming in . Yes , Yes . No other stranger would have shed those tears at sight of him , and called him her dear boy , her pretty boy , her own poor blighted child . No other woman ...
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ALFRED TENNYSON angels Annabel Lee arms beautiful bells blood blow brave breast breath Bregenz BRET HARTE brow captain CHARLES DICKENS child cloud Connor cried dark dead dear death deep Dora eyes face father fear Fezziwig Fontenoy give glottis grave hair hand head hear heard heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry Henry of Navarre HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW honor King kiss lady Lars Porsena laugh light lips living look Lord loud mother never night o'er once Orotund pale pass poor prayer roar rose round SAMUEL LOVER Sandalphon seemed Senator shout silent sleep smile soul sound squire stand star stood sweet tears tell thee there's thing THOMAS HOOD thou thought tone TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE turned voice wave Weller Whig wild wind word young