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 Engravings |
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Being persuaded that we have derived essential ad- Pro Bronson's Lectures and Recitations , have vantage from his instructions , we hereby express given universal delight . - Louisville Journal . our thanks for the assiduity and skill ...
Being persuaded that we have derived essential ad- Pro Bronson's Lectures and Recitations , have vantage from his instructions , we hereby express given universal delight . - Louisville Journal . our thanks for the assiduity and skill ...
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... from its correct reading , than from the most luminous commentary . Varieties . 1. Love what you ought to do , and you can easily do it ; -oiled wheels run freely . 2. Cicero says , that Roscius , a Ro man orator , could express a ...
... from its correct reading , than from the most luminous commentary . Varieties . 1. Love what you ought to do , and you can easily do it ; -oiled wheels run freely . 2. Cicero says , that Roscius , a Ro man orator , could express a ...
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... pleas'd with his ple - na - ry leis - ure to see the who rose to express his acknowledgments ; co - te - ric ; 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 ...
... pleas'd with his ple - na - ry leis - ure to see the who rose to express his acknowledgments ; co - te - ric ; 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 ...
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... I love not Man - the less , but Nature - more , From these our interviews , in which I steal From all I may be , or have been before , To mingle - with the Universe , and feelWhat I can ne'er express , yet cannot all conceal .
... I love not Man - the less , but Nature - more , From these our interviews , in which I steal From all I may be , or have been before , To mingle - with the Universe , and feelWhat I can ne'er express , yet cannot all conceal .
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... and the ideas , which he had endeavored therein to express . The works of the greatest masters in poetry , and those which will live the longest , contain the most of pure correspondences ; for genuine poetry is identical with truth ...
... and the ideas , which he had endeavored therein to express . The works of the greatest masters in poetry , and those which will live the longest , contain the most of pure correspondences ; for genuine poetry is identical with truth ...
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