Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 Seiten |
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... appear in the countenance , and operate on the body ; but this system , however useful to people of riper years , is too delicate and complicated to be taught in schools . Indeed the exact adaptation , of the action to the word , and ...
... appear in the countenance , and operate on the body ; but this system , however useful to people of riper years , is too delicate and complicated to be taught in schools . Indeed the exact adaptation , of the action to the word , and ...
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... appear , how much more difficult and complicated is the action of a scene , than that of a single speech ; and in teaching both to children , how necessary it is , to adopt as simple and easy a method as possible . The easiest method of ...
... appear , how much more difficult and complicated is the action of a scene , than that of a single speech ; and in teaching both to children , how necessary it is , to adopt as simple and easy a method as possible . The easiest method of ...
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... appears in a wonder- ously striking manner , in the works of the painter and sta- tuary ; who have the delicate art of making the flat canvass and rocky marble utter every passion of the human mind , and touch the soul of the spectator ...
... appears in a wonder- ously striking manner , in the works of the painter and sta- tuary ; who have the delicate art of making the flat canvass and rocky marble utter every passion of the human mind , and touch the soul of the spectator ...
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... appear- ance . Nor should I think raillery unworthy the attention of the lawyer ; as it may occasionally come in , not unuse- fully , in his pleadings , as well as any other stroke of orna- ment , or entertainments . Buffoonery ...
... appear- ance . Nor should I think raillery unworthy the attention of the lawyer ; as it may occasionally come in , not unuse- fully , in his pleadings , as well as any other stroke of orna- ment , or entertainments . Buffoonery ...
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... appearing to a disadvantage . before one's fellow creatures ; turns away the fare from the beholders ; covers it with blushes ; hangs the head ; casts down the eyes ; draws down the eyebrows ; either strikes the person dumb , or , if he ...
... appearing to a disadvantage . before one's fellow creatures ; turns away the fare from the beholders ; covers it with blushes ; hangs the head ; casts down the eyes ; draws down the eyebrows ; either strikes the person dumb , or , if he ...
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