An Elocutionary Manual: Consisting of Choice Selections from English and American Literature ... With an Introductory Essay on the Study of Literature, and on Vocal Culture ...Hiram Corson |
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Common terms and phrases
Achil Ajax ALFRED TENNYSON arms beauty bells Brabantio breath Chaucer's Christabel church clouds dark dead death deep door doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING emotional English Excalibur eyes face fair father feeling flowers give glory Goethe grace hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven HIRAM CORSON human imagination King Arthur Lady lake language leave light literature living look lord Macb marble mighty mind moon mountains nature never Nevermore night noble o'er Othello palimpsest poem poet poetic poetry Praxiteles round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Shakspeare sing Sir Bedivere smiling soft song soul sound speak spirit stars strange sweet sword tears tell thee things THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY THOMAS DE QUINCEY thou thought thousand tion truth Ulyss unto verse vocal culture voice wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woman word