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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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
8. oldal
If we would have the Mind act on the W own . Thus , composition and
decomposition , Body , and the Body react on the Mind , in an on 1 derly , and ,
consequently , beneficial manner ,. W PHYSIOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION . of
Elocution.
If we would have the Mind act on the W own . Thus , composition and
decomposition , Body , and the Body react on the Mind , in an on 1 derly , and ,
consequently , beneficial manner ,. W PHYSIOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION . of
Elocution.
9. oldal
1 derly , and , consequently , beneficial manner , it is rience the dreadful
consequences . Observe , ali necessary that the body be in a natural and up - the
short ribs , from the lower end of the breast . right position . The following
engraving ...
1 derly , and , consequently , beneficial manner , it is rience the dreadful
consequences . Observe , ali necessary that the body be in a natural and up - the
short ribs , from the lower end of the breast . right position . The following
engraving ...
21. oldal
... the e - go - tist seemed a manner as to confound the young hero ; pleas ' d with
his ple - na - ry leis - ure to see the who rose to express his acknowledgments ;
co - te - rie ; - ne - as Leigh reads Mo - sheim but such was his confusion , that he
...
... the e - go - tist seemed a manner as to confound the young hero ; pleas ' d with
his ple - na - ry leis - ure to see the who rose to express his acknowledgments ;
co - te - rie ; - ne - as Leigh reads Mo - sheim but such was his confusion , that he
...
26. oldal
All Greek the sounds , which you and others make ; Philologists have failed to
account satisfacthat is , the volume and purity of voice , the torily , for the form ,
harmony , power , and time occupied , and the manner of enuncia - superiority of
that ...
All Greek the sounds , which you and others make ; Philologists have failed to
account satisfacthat is , the volume and purity of voice , the torily , for the form ,
harmony , power , and time occupied , and the manner of enuncia - superiority of
that ...
27. oldal
Ready Wit , A boy , having portance of manner , as an instrument of do| been
praised for his quickness of reply , a ing good , that he carefully studied all his his
gentleman observed , " When children are tones and gestures ; and his well ...
Ready Wit , A boy , having portance of manner , as an instrument of do| been
praised for his quickness of reply , a ing good , that he carefully studied all his his
gentleman observed , " When children are tones and gestures ; and his well ...
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