The elocutionist: a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified
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London
Simms and M'Intyre
1848
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Ausgabe: | 18th ed., rev. and improved |
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Beschreibung: | 378 S. |
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title | The elocutionist a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified |
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title_full | The elocutionist a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified by James Sheridan Knowles |
title_fullStr | The elocutionist a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified by James Sheridan Knowles |
title_full_unstemmed | The elocutionist a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified by James Sheridan Knowles |
title_short | The elocutionist |
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title_sub | a collection of pieces in prose and verse ; peculiarly adapted to display the art of reading, in the most comprehensive sense of the term ; including a debate upon the character of Julius Caesar ; preceded by an introduction, in which Walker's system is simplified |
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