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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33. oldal
... observe the funnel shape of the lips , which flange with the changing sounds in passing from the radicals to their vanishes . 2. Preventives and curatives of incipient disease , may be found in these principles , positions and exercises ...
... observe the funnel shape of the lips , which flange with the changing sounds in passing from the radicals to their vanishes . 2. Preventives and curatives of incipient disease , may be found in these principles , positions and exercises ...
35. oldal
... observe the - beats the bush , and another - catches the bird . exact positions of the organs . These conso- 8. Plough , or not plough , -you must pay your nants are either single , double , or triple ; and some of them are vocal sounds ...
... observe the - beats the bush , and another - catches the bird . exact positions of the organs . These conso- 8. Plough , or not plough , -you must pay your nants are either single , double , or triple ; and some of them are vocal sounds ...
37. oldal
... Observe the difference between the names of letters , root of the tongue being pressed against the uvula , or veil of the and their peculiar sounds . In giving the names of consonants , we use one , or more vowels , which make no part ...
... Observe the difference between the names of letters , root of the tongue being pressed against the uvula , or veil of the and their peculiar sounds . In giving the names of consonants , we use one , or more vowels , which make no part ...
42. oldal
... observe the intricacy of the machinery , and behold in what vast quantities one of the heaviest elements is forced out of its course ; and then let him reflect how many experiments must have been tried in vain , how many obstacles ...
... observe the intricacy of the machinery , and behold in what vast quantities one of the heaviest elements is forced out of its course ; and then let him reflect how many experiments must have been tried in vain , how many obstacles ...
44. oldal
... observed how much more ready mankind are and y , generally : GEM ; Gen - er- al Ghent , of gi - ant ge - nius , sug- to bow to the authority of a name , than gests that the o - rig - i - nal mag - ic yield to the evidence of truth ...
... observed how much more ready mankind are and y , generally : GEM ; Gen - er- al Ghent , of gi - ant ge - nius , sug- to bow to the authority of a name , than gests that the o - rig - i - nal mag - ic yield to the evidence of truth ...
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