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 - 368페이지 |
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... whole , whoop , 4. Practice changes on w and v , as found under 2d f . 5. He who a watch would wear , two things must do , pocket his watch , and watch his pocket too . etc. Anecdote . A Scold . Foote , a celebrated comic actor , being ...
... whole , whoop , 4. Practice changes on w and v , as found under 2d f . 5. He who a watch would wear , two things must do , pocket his watch , and watch his pocket too . etc. Anecdote . A Scold . Foote , a celebrated comic actor , being ...
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... whole of Lent , in a parish , where he was never invited to dine , and , in his farewell sermon , he said to his hearers , " I have preached against every vice , except good living ; which , I believe , is not to be found among you ...
... whole of Lent , in a parish , where he was never invited to dine , and , in his farewell sermon , he said to his hearers , " I have preached against every vice , except good living ; which , I believe , is not to be found among you ...
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... whole subject of Oratory ; which is as boundless and profound as are the thoughts and feelings of the human mind ; but to present in a plain ences , as it respects man's spiritual , or m mortal nature and the third , knowledge of the ...
... whole subject of Oratory ; which is as boundless and profound as are the thoughts and feelings of the human mind ; but to present in a plain ences , as it respects man's spiritual , or m mortal nature and the third , knowledge of the ...
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... whole for , in philosophy , it is an acknowledged principle , that the parts - are only equal to the whole . Hence , spelling by sounds of letters , instead of by names is vastly prefera- ble : the former being perfectly philosophical ...
... whole for , in philosophy , it is an acknowledged principle , that the parts - are only equal to the whole . Hence , spelling by sounds of letters , instead of by names is vastly prefera- ble : the former being perfectly philosophical ...
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... whole to the satisfaction of the audience . He con - fects the sugar with delicious con - fects , although he con - fines his efforts to the con- fines of the room ; and without con - flic - ting in any serious con - flict , he con ...
... whole to the satisfaction of the audience . He con - fects the sugar with delicious con - fects , although he con - fines his efforts to the con- fines of the room ; and without con - flic - ting in any serious con - flict , he con ...
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