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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21. oldal
... fool always comes short of his reckoning . 8. Beggars must not be choosers . 9. Better late , than never . 10. Birds of a feather flock together . 11. Nothing is lost in a good market . 12. All is well , that ends well . 13. Like priest ...
... fool always comes short of his reckoning . 8. Beggars must not be choosers . 9. Better late , than never . 10. Birds of a feather flock together . 11. Nothing is lost in a good market . 12. All is well , that ends well . 13. Like priest ...
22. oldal
... fool makes many . 8. Give every one his due . 9. Ne rose without a thorn . 10. Always have a few maxims on hand for change . 21. In these peculiar exercises of voice are obscured , when surrounded by the daz- Sublimity and Pathos . As ...
... fool makes many . 8. Give every one his due . 9. Ne rose without a thorn . 10. Always have a few maxims on hand for change . 21. In these peculiar exercises of voice are obscured , when surrounded by the daz- Sublimity and Pathos . As ...
24. oldal
... fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must use the proper means . 6. A liar should have a good memory . 7 ... fools . 11. Every one knows best where his own shoe pinches . A faint heart never won a fair lady . Freedom . When ...
... fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must use the proper means . 6. A liar should have a good memory . 7 ... fools . 11. Every one knows best where his own shoe pinches . A faint heart never won a fair lady . Freedom . When ...
25. oldal
... fool's tongue , like by weli - directed efforts . 5. WOMAN - the a nonkey's tail , designates the animal . 3. All morning - star of our youth , the day - star of are not thieves that dogs bark at . 4. An ant may our manhood , and the ...
... fool's tongue , like by weli - directed efforts . 5. WOMAN - the a nonkey's tail , designates the animal . 3. All morning - star of our youth , the day - star of are not thieves that dogs bark at . 4. An ant may our manhood , and the ...
26. oldal
... fool moor his poor ca - noe to the roof of the moon . 37. The difference between expulsion and explosion is , that the latter calls into use , principally , the lungs , or thorax : i . e . the effort is made too much above the dia ...
... fool moor his poor ca - noe to the roof of the moon . 37. The difference between expulsion and explosion is , that the latter calls into use , principally , the lungs , or thorax : i . e . the effort is made too much above the dia ...
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