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Pagina lxxvi
... clear heavens . The The lark sings - in the clear heavens . Assistance was - given , and - received . The appearances of nature are - changing . The archer handled his bow- . The terrified animal rushed - through the arena . The orator ...
... clear heavens . The The lark sings - in the clear heavens . Assistance was - given , and - received . The appearances of nature are - changing . The archer handled his bow- . The terrified animal rushed - through the arena . The orator ...
Pagina 436
... clear pellucid mediam ; to crystal or glass , that permits the rays of light to go through , and thus permits the human eye to see through . While , however , the attention is fixed upon this conception of transparency , and the ...
... clear pellucid mediam ; to crystal or glass , that permits the rays of light to go through , and thus permits the human eye to see through . While , however , the attention is fixed upon this conception of transparency , and the ...
Pagina 670
... clear or beautiful Ob - serve ' , v . t . To see ; to notice ; to utter , as a remark . Ob'so - lete , a Disused ; out of date . Ob - trude ' , . To thrust in or upon ; to urge upon against the will . Ob'vi - oda , a Evident ; clear ...
... clear or beautiful Ob - serve ' , v . t . To see ; to notice ; to utter , as a remark . Ob'so - lete , a Disused ; out of date . Ob - trude ' , . To thrust in or upon ; to urge upon against the will . Ob'vi - oda , a Evident ; clear ...
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adjective adverb Aristotle asked audience avoid Bardeen beautiful black crows called character Charles Lamb Cicero clause Coleridge comma composition conversation Demosthenes discourse distinct effect English English language EXERCISE expression fact feel following sentences gentleman give hear hearers humor idea illustrations kind lady language laugh letter look Lord manner meaning ment mind natural never noun object observed one's orator perfect person perspicuity phrase pleasure poem poet poetry predicate preposition principle pronoun punctuation Quintilian quotation reader relative clause remark replied Rhetoric ridiculous rule sense Shakspere simile soft palate sometimes sound speak speaker speech story style Sydney Smith syllables Synecdoche talk taste tell tence things thought tion TOPICAL ANALYSIS truth uncon utterance verb verse voice words write York Sun young