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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ii. oldal
... he finally broke down , -falling senseless , after speaking about an hour and a half : that was followed by a ... he often speaks from six to ten hours a day , without the least inconvenience : the principal cause of which is ...
... he finally broke down , -falling senseless , after speaking about an hour and a half : that was followed by a ... he often speaks from six to ten hours a day , without the least inconvenience : the principal cause of which is ...
iv. oldal
His but loss of voice I can now , with per whole course of instruction is marked by a rigid pectations more than realized deference to Natnre , and is truly simple and unaffect ease , converse , or read aloud , hour after hour fected .
His but loss of voice I can now , with per whole course of instruction is marked by a rigid pectations more than realized deference to Natnre , and is truly simple and unaffect ease , converse , or read aloud , hour after hour fected .
23. oldal
That face , in joy's bright hour , was fair , More beauteous , since grief is there ; Tho ' somewhat pale thy brow ; And be it mine , to soothe the pain , Thus pressing on thy heart and brain . 27. Articulation is the cutting out and ...
That face , in joy's bright hour , was fair , More beauteous , since grief is there ; Tho ' somewhat pale thy brow ; And be it mine , to soothe the pain , Thus pressing on thy heart and brain . 27. Articulation is the cutting out and ...
37. oldal
Every dog has his day , and every man his hour . 2. Forbid a fool a thing , and he'll do it . 3. He must rise betimes , that would please every body . 4. It is a long lane that has no turning . 5. Judge not of a ship , 73.
Every dog has his day , and every man his hour . 2. Forbid a fool a thing , and he'll do it . 3. He must rise betimes , that would please every body . 4. It is a long lane that has no turning . 5. Judge not of a ship , 73.
38. oldal
In pleasure's dream , or sorrow's hour , In crowded hall , or lonely bow'r , The business of my soul - shall be → Forever to remember thee . Who more than he is worth doth spend , Ev'n makes a rope - his life to end . * 83.
In pleasure's dream , or sorrow's hour , In crowded hall , or lonely bow'r , The business of my soul - shall be → Forever to remember thee . Who more than he is worth doth spend , Ev'n makes a rope - his life to end . * 83.
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