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... dark blue Ocean - roll ! EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly ? In reading this sentence , the voice should slide somewhat as represented in the following diagram : Does he read cor- rectly , incorrect -ly ? or If you said ...
... dark blue Ocean - roll ! EXAMPLES . Does he read correctly or incorrectly ? In reading this sentence , the voice should slide somewhat as represented in the following diagram : Does he read cor- rectly , incorrect -ly ? or If you said ...
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... darkness at the crucifixion of our Lord ' ; for the sun and moon were not relatively in a position to produce an eclipse ' . 3. They are not fighting ' : do not disturb ' them : this man is not expiring with agony ' : that man is not ...
... darkness at the crucifixion of our Lord ' ; for the sun and moon were not relatively in a position to produce an eclipse ' . 3. They are not fighting ' : do not disturb ' them : this man is not expiring with agony ' : that man is not ...
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... dark blue Ocean - roll ! 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5. Hamlet . Saw , who ? Horatio . The king , your father . Hamlet . The king ...
... dark blue Ocean - roll ! 3. Arm , warriors , arm ! 4. You know that you are Brutus , that speak this , Or , by the gods , this speech were else your last . 5. Hamlet . Saw , who ? Horatio . The king , your father . Hamlet . The king ...
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... dark ceiling stood ' : down rushed the rain Impetuous ' , and continued till the earth No more was seen ' : the floating vessel swam Uplifted ' , and , secure with beakèd prow ' , Rode tilting o'er the waves ' . 2. My friend ' , adown ...
... dark ceiling stood ' : down rushed the rain Impetuous ' , and continued till the earth No more was seen ' : the floating vessel swam Uplifted ' , and , secure with beakèd prow ' , Rode tilting o'er the waves ' . 2. My friend ' , adown ...
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... dark encounter , in mid - air : So frowned the mighty combatants . 3. Then pleased and thankful from the porch they go , And , but the landlord , none had cause of woe : His cup was vanished ; for , in secret guise , The younger guest ...
... dark encounter , in mid - air : So frowned the mighty combatants . 3. Then pleased and thankful from the porch they go , And , but the landlord , none had cause of woe : His cup was vanished ; for , in secret guise , The younger guest ...
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