The Modern Reader and Speaker: A Selection of Poetry and Prose from the Writings of Eminent Authors, with Copious Extracts for Recitation; Preceded by the Principles of Elocution, Comprising a Variety of Exercises from the Simplest Articulation to the Utmost Extent of Vocal Expression: with a System of Gesture, Illustrated by Diagrams and a Plan of NotationM.H. Gill & Son, 1878 - 445페이지 |
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... thing that tends to the improvement of the health has a correspondent influence on the voice . 24. The practice of declamation in the open air is highly serviceable . The vocal apparatus is greatly braced , and the unity of the muscular ...
... thing that tends to the improvement of the health has a correspondent influence on the voice . 24. The practice of declamation in the open air is highly serviceable . The vocal apparatus is greatly braced , and the unity of the muscular ...
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... things to leave the whole Carnatic 】 an everlasting monument of ven- geancer and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier between him and those against whom the faith which holds the moral elements of the world together " was no ...
... things to leave the whole Carnatic 】 an everlasting monument of ven- geancer and to put perpetual desolation as a barrier between him and those against whom the faith which holds the moral elements of the world together " was no ...
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... things has begun to leave the passages to a man's heart unguard " ed ; when kind and caressing looks of every object ... thing it is . The borrid crags , by toppling convent crown " ' d ; The cork - trees hoar , that clothe the shaggy ...
... things has begun to leave the passages to a man's heart unguard " ed ; when kind and caressing looks of every object ... thing it is . The borrid crags , by toppling convent crown " ' d ; The cork - trees hoar , that clothe the shaggy ...
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... things , believeth al ' things , ho'peth all things , endureth all things . The chief security against the fruitless anguish of impa tience must arise from frequent reflection on the wisdom and goodness of the God of Nature , in whose ...
... things , believeth al ' things , ho'peth all things , endureth all things . The chief security against the fruitless anguish of impa tience must arise from frequent reflection on the wisdom and goodness of the God of Nature , in whose ...
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... things pres'ent , nor things to come " , - nor height ' , nor depth , nor any other crea " ture , shall be able to separate us from the love of God . Neither blind'ness , nor gout ' , nor age ' , nor penury , —nor domestic afflictions ...
... things pres'ent , nor things to come " , - nor height ' , nor depth , nor any other crea " ture , shall be able to separate us from the love of God . Neither blind'ness , nor gout ' , nor age ' , nor penury , —nor domestic afflictions ...
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