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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20. oldal
... honor ; depre- cats an unregenerate heart , by importunate prayer ; the prelate and primate calculate to regulate the ultimates immediately . 4 . Observe - that often the sounds of vowels are sometimes modified , changed , by letters ...
... honor ; depre- cats an unregenerate heart , by importunate prayer ; the prelate and primate calculate to regulate the ultimates immediately . 4 . Observe - that often the sounds of vowels are sometimes modified , changed , by letters ...
32. oldal
... honor , of being esteemedences , they will work together for our mis the master of Roman eloquence , to the glo - ery . Let us then choose , this day , whom we ry of many triumphs . will serve ; and then shall we know - where in ...
... honor , of being esteemedences , they will work together for our mis the master of Roman eloquence , to the glo - ery . Let us then choose , this day , whom we ry of many triumphs . will serve ; and then shall we know - where in ...
44. oldal
... Honor and ease - are seldom bed - fellows . 3. It is a miserable sight to see a poor man proud , and a rich man avaricious . 4. One cannot fly without wings . 5. The fairest rose at last is withered . 6. The best evidence of a ...
... Honor and ease - are seldom bed - fellows . 3. It is a miserable sight to see a poor man proud , and a rich man avaricious . 4. One cannot fly without wings . 5. The fairest rose at last is withered . 6. The best evidence of a ...
45. oldal
... honor the one , who bestows them , nor the person , who receives them . 7. Apparent truth - has its use , but genuine t'th a greater use and hence , it is the p- of wisdom - to seek it . ' Tis midnight's holy hour -- and silence now Is ...
... honor the one , who bestows them , nor the person , who receives them . 7. Apparent truth - has its use , but genuine t'th a greater use and hence , it is the p- of wisdom - to seek it . ' Tis midnight's holy hour -- and silence now Is ...
49. oldal
... Honor was the virtue of the pagan ; but christianity - teaches a more enlarged and nobler code ; calling into activity - all the best feelings of our nature , -illuminat ing our path , through this world , with deeds of mercy and ...
... Honor was the virtue of the pagan ; but christianity - teaches a more enlarged and nobler code ; calling into activity - all the best feelings of our nature , -illuminat ing our path , through this world , with deeds of mercy and ...
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