Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... present ; also when powerful speakers are pouring forth their highly wrought affections , and brilliant thoughts ; so as to give the mind a kind of ubiquity , co - extensive with their tones and audible words , ruling im- mense ...
... present ; also when powerful speakers are pouring forth their highly wrought affections , and brilliant thoughts ; so as to give the mind a kind of ubiquity , co - extensive with their tones and audible words , ruling im- mense ...
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... present position . Some paragraphs are transposed , and extra ones intro duced , the better to accommodate the engravings See the Passions , & c . , for further information . 1 - Anecdote . Plato defines man- 66 ¥Á¥ð animal ,. XVI ...
... present position . Some paragraphs are transposed , and extra ones intro duced , the better to accommodate the engravings See the Passions , & c . , for further information . 1 - Anecdote . Plato defines man- 66 ¥Á¥ð animal ,. XVI ...
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... present and eternal destines -- should ever be kept in mind ; and that , which is of the greatest mo- ment , receive the principal attention : and , since death - is only a continuation of life , our education should be continuous ...
... present and eternal destines -- should ever be kept in mind ; and that , which is of the greatest mo- ment , receive the principal attention : and , since death - is only a continuation of life , our education should be continuous ...
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... present day , that the ac General Intelligence . It is a signal tions and reactions of book - learning , and of general intelligence - are so prompt , so in- tense , and so pervading all ranks of society . The moment a discovery is made ...
... present day , that the ac General Intelligence . It is a signal tions and reactions of book - learning , and of general intelligence - are so prompt , so in- tense , and so pervading all ranks of society . The moment a discovery is made ...
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... present state is totally different from what men suppose , and make , of it ; the reason of our existence - is our growth in the life of heaven ; and all things are moved and conspire unto it ; and great might be the produce , if we ...
... present state is totally different from what men suppose , and make , of it ; the reason of our existence - is our growth in the life of heaven ; and all things are moved and conspire unto it ; and great might be the produce , if we ...
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