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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53. oldal
... hear ? 4. All vice infatuates and corrupts the twenty - six letters , which make syllables and judgment . 5. A fool , may , by chance , put some- words ; words make sentences ; sentences thing into a wise man's head . 6. After praying ...
... hear ? 4. All vice infatuates and corrupts the twenty - six letters , which make syllables and judgment . 5. A fool , may , by chance , put some- words ; words make sentences ; sentences thing into a wise man's head . 6. After praying ...
54. oldal
... hear reason , she will rap you over your knuckles . 10. Prayer - should be the key of the day , and the lock of the night . 11 . Foul water will quench fire . 12. From aching -nothing can come . Anecdote . Spinster . Formerly , it was a ...
... hear reason , she will rap you over your knuckles . 10. Prayer - should be the key of the day , and the lock of the night . 11 . Foul water will quench fire . 12. From aching -nothing can come . Anecdote . Spinster . Formerly , it was a ...
57. oldal
... hear you , without seeing you , he could not tell whether you were reading or speaking . Remember that nothing is de- nied to industry and perseverance ; and that nothing valuable can be obtained without them . 155. The second sound of ...
... hear you , without seeing you , he could not tell whether you were reading or speaking . Remember that nothing is de- nied to industry and perseverance ; and that nothing valuable can be obtained without them . 155. The second sound of ...
61. oldal
... hear- says of great travelers , of which nothing standing - does not make the man , but un- Under- derstanding and doing , or living accordingly . There must be an appropriation of know- ledge and truth - by the affections , in deeds ...
... hear- says of great travelers , of which nothing standing - does not make the man , but un- Under- derstanding and doing , or living accordingly . There must be an appropriation of know- ledge and truth - by the affections , in deeds ...
65. oldal
... hear you with great pain ; for this is a subject which you have not seriously examined , and do not understand ; you despise it , because you have not studied it ; and you will not study it , because you despise it . 183. The common ...
... hear you with great pain ; for this is a subject which you have not seriously examined , and do not understand ; you despise it , because you have not studied it ; and you will not study it , because you despise it . 183. The common ...
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