The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 oldal |
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42. oldal
... hold forth no charms to engage votaries Pleasure decks herself out with rich attire . Soft are her looks , and melting is the sweet- ness of her voice . And must religion present herself with every disadvantage ? Must she appear quite ...
... hold forth no charms to engage votaries Pleasure decks herself out with rich attire . Soft are her looks , and melting is the sweet- ness of her voice . And must religion present herself with every disadvantage ? Must she appear quite ...
47. oldal
... hold their heads immoveable , and turned to one side , as if they were made of horn ; others stare with their eyes as horribly , as if they intended to frighten every one ; some are twisting their inouths continually , and working their ...
... hold their heads immoveable , and turned to one side , as if they were made of horn ; others stare with their eyes as horribly , as if they intended to frighten every one ; some are twisting their inouths continually , and working their ...
65. oldal
... hold of the earthly hand without resistance , retiring in silence to an obscure corner of the room . One of them , looking towards the others , said to them , " Poor wretch ! what shall we do with him SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 65.
... hold of the earthly hand without resistance , retiring in silence to an obscure corner of the room . One of them , looking towards the others , said to them , " Poor wretch ! what shall we do with him SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 65.
77. oldal
... hold everything at the mercy of an enemy , and to receive life itself as a boon dependent on the sword . How boundless the fears which such a situation must inspire , where the issues of life and death are determined by no known laws ...
... hold everything at the mercy of an enemy , and to receive life itself as a boon dependent on the sword . How boundless the fears which such a situation must inspire , where the issues of life and death are determined by no known laws ...
90. oldal
... holds the moral elements of the world together , was no protection . He became at length so confident of his force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatever of his dreadful resolution . Having termi- nated his ...
... holds the moral elements of the world together , was no protection . He became at length so confident of his force , so collected in his might , that he made no secret whatever of his dreadful resolution . Having termi- nated his ...
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