Reading and Elocution: Theoretical and PracticalIvison, Blakeman, Taylor & Company, 1872 - 430 psl. |
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... Virginius , JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES .. 376 From the Dodge Club , or Italy in MDCCCLIX , JAMES DE MILLE Pictures of Swiss Scenery and of the City of Venice , DISRAELI 382 394 Joan of Arc , THOS . DE QUINCEY . 395 ...... Death and Sleep ...
... Virginius , JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES .. 376 From the Dodge Club , or Italy in MDCCCLIX , JAMES DE MILLE Pictures of Swiss Scenery and of the City of Venice , DISRAELI 382 394 Joan of Arc , THOS . DE QUINCEY . 395 ...... Death and Sleep ...
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... VIRGINIUS leading his daughter , SERVIA and CITIZENS . A dead silence prevails . ] Virginius . Does no one speak ? I am defendant here . Is silence my opponent ? Fit opponent To plead a cause too foul for speech ! What brow Shameless ...
... VIRGINIUS leading his daughter , SERVIA and CITIZENS . A dead silence prevails . ] Virginius . Does no one speak ? I am defendant here . Is silence my opponent ? Fit opponent To plead a cause too foul for speech ! What brow Shameless ...
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... VIRGINIUS , stepping forward , is withheld by NUMITORIUS , Numitorius . Hold , brother ! Hear them out , or suffer me To speak . 1 Vir . Man , I must speak , or else go mad ! And if I do go mad , what then will hold me From speaking ...
... VIRGINIUS , stepping forward , is withheld by NUMITORIUS , Numitorius . Hold , brother ! Hear them out , or suffer me To speak . 1 Vir . Man , I must speak , or else go mad ! And if I do go mad , what then will hold me From speaking ...
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... Virginius , Seconds you . If she swear the girl's her child , } The evidence is good , unless confronted By better evidence . Look you to that , Virginius . I shall take the woman's oath . Virginia . Icilius ! Icilius . Fear not , love ...
... Virginius , Seconds you . If she swear the girl's her child , } The evidence is good , unless confronted By better evidence . Look you to that , Virginius . I shall take the woman's oath . Virginia . Icilius ! Icilius . Fear not , love ...
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... Virginius . App . Keep the people back - Support my Lictors soldiers ! Seize the girl , And drive the people back . Icilius . Down with the slaves ! your hands ! [ The people make a show of resistance ; but upon the advance of the ...
... Virginius . App . Keep the people back - Support my Lictors soldiers ! Seize the girl , And drive the people back . Icilius . Down with the slaves ! your hands ! [ The people make a show of resistance ; but upon the advance of the ...
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