Progressive Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: Particularly Designed to ...

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Parker Richard Green
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413. You must not say acceptable, but ac'ceptable.
414. You must not pronounce that word recognise, but recognize.
415. We must act according to the law, not contrary to it.
416. Did he say wisdom, or wisdom ?
417. He said wisdom, not wisdom.
418. What must the King do now ? Must he submit?
The King shall do it : must he be deposed ?
The King shall be contented : must he lose The name of King ? — let it go !
419. rW give my jewels, for a set of beads ; My gorgeous palace, for a hermitage ; My g
...ay apparel, for an almsman's gown ; My figured goblets, for a dish of wood ; My sceptre, for a painter's wilkin^ stafff My subjects, for a pair of carved saints : And my large kingdom, for a little grflve ; A little, little grive — an obscure grave.
igitized by V3OOQ IC RHBTOKICAL READING. 51 420. Art thou poor? Show thyself active 'and indus- trious, peaceable and contented : Art thou wealthy t Show thyself beneficent and charitable, condescending and humane.
421. This corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortility.


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