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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17. oldal
Some try to make a distinction between a in ate , a - zure ; rare a - pri - cots ; fate , and a in fair , calling it a medial sound : which error is ow . scarce pa - tri - ots ; fair braceing to i being an abrept element , and r ...
Some try to make a distinction between a in ate , a - zure ; rare a - pri - cots ; fate , and a in fair , calling it a medial sound : which error is ow . scarce pa - tri - ots ; fair braceing to i being an abrept element , and r ...
19. oldal
Fair and softly , go sure and far . in the ten - sau - cer ; al - be - it , the 4. Keep your business and conscience well , and matuk - ish at - thor , dined on they will be sure to keep you well . 5. A man nau - se - ous sau - sa - ges ...
Fair and softly , go sure and far . in the ten - sau - cer ; al - be - it , the 4. Keep your business and conscience well , and matuk - ish at - thor , dined on they will be sure to keep you well . 5. A man nau - se - ous sau - sa - ges ...
22. oldal
Fair e.o - type the pref - ace to the ten - ets as a prel - play - is a jewel . 3. Proverbs existed before books . ude to our ed - i - ble re - tro - spec - tions ; yes . Au blood is alike ancient . 5. Beauty — is only skin ter - day I ...
Fair e.o - type the pref - ace to the ten - ets as a prel - play - is a jewel . 3. Proverbs existed before books . ude to our ed - i - ble re - tro - spec - tions ; yes . Au blood is alike ancient . 5. Beauty — is only skin ter - day I ...
23. oldal
I lou'd thee , when thy woes were fer Why should this worthless tegument - endure , And can I alter - now ? If its undying guest - be lost forever ? That face , in joy's bright hour , was fair , O let us keep the soul - embalmed and ...
I lou'd thee , when thy woes were fer Why should this worthless tegument - endure , And can I alter - now ? If its undying guest - be lost forever ? That face , in joy's bright hour , was fair , O let us keep the soul - embalmed and ...
24. oldal
No doubt of it . ihe ear what a fair hand - writing is to the eye , and relates , of course , to the sounds , Proverbs . 1. A thousand probabilities will not to the names , both vowels and conso- not make one truth . 2.
No doubt of it . ihe ear what a fair hand - writing is to the eye , and relates , of course , to the sounds , Proverbs . 1. A thousand probabilities will not to the names , both vowels and conso- not make one truth . 2.
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