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 - 368 oldal |
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... express given universal delight . - Louisville Journal . our thanks for the assiduity and skill with which he " The Recitations of Mr. Bronson , are almost per has directed us in our practice , and most cordially fect " -Baltimore ...
... express given universal delight . - Louisville Journal . our thanks for the assiduity and skill with which he " The Recitations of Mr. Bronson , are almost per has directed us in our practice , and most cordially fect " -Baltimore ...
17. oldal
... express a sentence in as many different ways by his gestures , as he himself could by his words . 3. Why is the letter A , like a honey - suckle ? Because a B follows it . 4. Never speak unless you have something to say , and always ...
... express a sentence in as many different ways by his gestures , as he himself could by his words . 3. Why is the letter A , like a honey - suckle ? Because a B follows it . 4. Never speak unless you have something to say , and always ...
21. oldal
... express his acknowledgments ; co - te - rie ; E - ne - as Leigh reads Mo - sheim but such was his confusion , that he was on the e - dile's heath ; the peo - ple tre - pann'd speechless ; he blushed , stammered , and trem- the fiend for ...
... express his acknowledgments ; co - te - rie ; E - ne - as Leigh reads Mo - sheim but such was his confusion , that he was on the e - dile's heath ; the peo - ple tre - pann'd speechless ; he blushed , stammered , and trem- the fiend for ...
26. oldal
... express , yet cannot all conceal . Causes of Greek Perfection . All Greek Philologists have failed to account satisfac torily , for the form , harmony , power , and superiority of that language . The reason seems to be , that they have ...
... express , yet cannot all conceal . Causes of Greek Perfection . All Greek Philologists have failed to account satisfac torily , for the form , harmony , power , and superiority of that language . The reason seems to be , that they have ...
27. oldal
... express . The works of the greatest masters in poe- try , and those which will live the longest , contain the most of pure correspondences ; for genuine poetry is identical with truth ; and it is the truth , in such works , which is ...
... express . The works of the greatest masters in poe- try , and those which will live the longest , contain the most of pure correspondences ; for genuine poetry is identical with truth ; and it is the truth , in such works , which is ...
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