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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... sound , because they may sometimes be too loud and vociferous . Perhaps nine out of ten , instead of too much confidence , and too violent a manner of speaking , which these teachers seem so much to dread , have , as Dr. Johnson calls ...
... sound , because they may sometimes be too loud and vociferous . Perhaps nine out of ten , instead of too much confidence , and too violent a manner of speaking , which these teachers seem so much to dread , have , as Dr. Johnson calls ...
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... sound of words . Im- proved and beautiful nature is the object of the painter's pencil , the poet's pen , and the rhetorician's action , and not that sordid and common nature , which is perfectly rude and uncultivated . Nature directs ...
... sound of words . Im- proved and beautiful nature is the object of the painter's pencil , the poet's pen , and the rhetorician's action , and not that sordid and common nature , which is perfectly rude and uncultivated . Nature directs ...
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... sound of words ; and sometimes irrecoverably confounds the understanding produces fainting , which is sometimes followed by death . Shame , or a sense of one's appearing to a disadvantage . before one's fellow creatures ; turns away the ...
... sound of words ; and sometimes irrecoverably confounds the understanding produces fainting , which is sometimes followed by death . Shame , or a sense of one's appearing to a disadvantage . before one's fellow creatures ; turns away the ...
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... sound , and so long protracted , that you expect to see a goblin rise , like au exhalation through the solid earth . Then he begins to rock from side to side , or backward and forward , like an aged pine on the side of a hill , when a ...
... sound , and so long protracted , that you expect to see a goblin rise , like au exhalation through the solid earth . Then he begins to rock from side to side , or backward and forward , like an aged pine on the side of a hill , when a ...
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... sounds . The nature of these sounds therefore ought to be well un- derstood ; and much pains should be taken to discover and / correct those faults in articulation , which though often as- cribed to some defects in the organs of speech ...
... sounds . The nature of these sounds therefore ought to be well un- derstood ; and much pains should be taken to discover and / correct those faults in articulation , which though often as- cribed to some defects in the organs of speech ...
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