Practical Elements of Elocution. Designed As a Text-Book for the Guidance of Teachers And Students of Expression
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(13) Guttural Explosive. From MART STUART. Act III, Scene 4, Leicester. Attend not to her rage ! Away, away. From this disastrous place ! Mary. A bastard soils, Profanes the English throne ! The generous Britons Are cheated by a juggler, whose whole figure Is false and painted, heart as well as face ! If right prevail'd, you now would in the dust Before me lie, for I'm your rightful monarch ! Schiller. From LEAH, THE FORSAKEN. Act IV, Scene 2. Rudolf. Hold, fierce woman, I will beseech no more ...! Do not tempt Heaven; let it be the judge between us ! If I have sinned through love, see that you do not sin through hate. Leah. Blasphemer ! and you dare caU on Heaven ! What commandment hast thou not broken? Thou shalt not swear falsely, — you broke faith with me ! Thou shalt not steal, — you stole my heart. Thou shalt not kill, — what of life have you left me? Rud. Hold, hold ! No more. Leah. The old man who died because I loved you ; the woman who hungered because I followed you ; the infant who died of thirst because of you ; may they follow you in dreams, and be a drag upon your feet forever!
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