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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viii. oldal
... thing its circle ? How inhundred pounds . Whence , but from foreign sub - teresting must be the history of all things , anistances , are the materials of which our organs mate and inanimate ! Oh that we had eyes to see , are composed ...
... thing its circle ? How inhundred pounds . Whence , but from foreign sub - teresting must be the history of all things , anistances , are the materials of which our organs mate and inanimate ! Oh that we had eyes to see , are composed ...
20. oldal
... thing . 12. If you lie upon roses when young , you will lie upon thorns when old . Qualifications of Teachers . Inas much as the nature of no one thing can be understood , without a knowledge of its origin , and the history of its ...
... thing . 12. If you lie upon roses when young , you will lie upon thorns when old . Qualifications of Teachers . Inas much as the nature of no one thing can be understood , without a knowledge of its origin , and the history of its ...
23. oldal
... thing , and every thing . If I wish to do any thing well , I must first learn how ; and if I begin right , and keep so , every step will carry me forward in accomplishing my objects . Notes . .F , in some words , has this sound ...
... thing , and every thing . If I wish to do any thing well , I must first learn how ; and if I begin right , and keep so , every step will carry me forward in accomplishing my objects . Notes . .F , in some words , has this sound ...
24. oldal
... thing , but not to shave with . 3. Gentility , without ability , is worse than beggary . 4. A man may talk like a wise man , and yet act like a fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must use the proper means . 6. A liar should ...
... thing , but not to shave with . 3. Gentility , without ability , is worse than beggary . 4. A man may talk like a wise man , and yet act like a fool . 5. If we would succeed in any thing , we must use the proper means . 6. A liar should ...
25. oldal
... things and events ; and enquiring the whys and wherefores of every thing ; this will lead to the qual nows . 33. A correct and pure articulation , is indispensable to the public speaker , and essential in private conversation : every ...
... things and events ; and enquiring the whys and wherefores of every thing ; this will lead to the qual nows . 33. A correct and pure articulation , is indispensable to the public speaker , and essential in private conversation : every ...
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