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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... observe , that boys should be classed in this , as in every other kind of instruction , accord- ing to their abilities ; that a class should not consist of more than ten ; that about eight or ten lines of some speech should be read ...
... observe , that boys should be classed in this , as in every other kind of instruction , accord- ing to their abilities ; that a class should not consist of more than ten ; that about eight or ten lines of some speech should be read ...
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... observe that degree of good breeding with you , which is , in the first place , decent , and which , I am sure , is absolutely necessary , to make us like one another's company long . XXII . Address to a young Student . YOUR parents ...
... observe that degree of good breeding with you , which is , in the first place , decent , and which , I am sure , is absolutely necessary , to make us like one another's company long . XXII . Address to a young Student . YOUR parents ...
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... observe how Providence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of con- ceiving delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in ...
... observe how Providence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by having formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of con- ceiving delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in ...
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... observe one placed upon a little eminence , and looking down on a long row of labourers . He is the richest insect on this side the hillock , he has a walk of half a yard in length , and a quar- ter of an inch in breadth , he keeps a ...
... observe one placed upon a little eminence , and looking down on a long row of labourers . He is the richest insect on this side the hillock , he has a walk of half a yard in length , and a quar- ter of an inch in breadth , he keeps a ...
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... observe , that , notwithstanding we are obliged by duty to keep our- selves in constant employ , after the same manner as inferior animals are prompted to it by instinct , we fall very short of them in this particular . We are here the ...
... observe , that , notwithstanding we are obliged by duty to keep our- selves in constant employ , after the same manner as inferior animals are prompted to it by instinct , we fall very short of them in this particular . We are here the ...
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