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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... turn it was to preach in a certain church , happening to get wet , was standing before the session- room fire , to dry his clothes ; and when his colleague came in , he asked him to preach for him ; as he was very wet . " No Sir , I ...
... turn it was to preach in a certain church , happening to get wet , was standing before the session- room fire , to dry his clothes ; and when his colleague came in , he asked him to preach for him ; as he was very wet . " No Sir , I ...
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... turning to the judge , ex- claimed , " I claim the protection of this hon- orable court ; -for the opposing counsel has written his name in my hat , and I have strong suspicion that he intends to make off with it . " crat's cq - ui ...
... turning to the judge , ex- claimed , " I claim the protection of this hon- orable court ; -for the opposing counsel has written his name in my hat , and I have strong suspicion that he intends to make off with it . " crat's cq - ui ...
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... turn every thing to a cent be on the succeeding syllable , it is generally long : as , i - de - a , good account . 5. What is a more lovely sight , than that of a youth , growing up under the heavenly influence of goodness and truth ? 6 ...
... turn every thing to a cent be on the succeeding syllable , it is generally long : as , i - de - a , good account . 5. What is a more lovely sight , than that of a youth , growing up under the heavenly influence of goodness and truth ? 6 ...
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... turn from those living in this world , to those who have left it , for the evidences of genuine love ? 7. All principles love their nearest relatives , and seek fellowship and conjunction with them . There are some bosoms - dark and ...
... turn from those living in this world , to those who have left it , for the evidences of genuine love ? 7. All principles love their nearest relatives , and seek fellowship and conjunction with them . There are some bosoms - dark and ...
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... turn of his sentiments , fraught with the sym tion , --- 53. Irregulars . Ew , O , and Oo , occa- sionally have this sound : the shrewd wo - pathy of his audience . man es - chewed the wolf , which stood pul- ling Ruth's wol - sey , and ...
... turn of his sentiments , fraught with the sym tion , --- 53. Irregulars . Ew , O , and Oo , occa- sionally have this sound : the shrewd wo - pathy of his audience . man es - chewed the wolf , which stood pul- ling Ruth's wol - sey , and ...
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