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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26. oldal
... thing where it is not to be found ; they have look'd into books , to see what was never written in books ; but which alone could be heard . They learned to read by ear , and not by let- ters ; and , instead of having manuscripts be ...
... thing where it is not to be found ; they have look'd into books , to see what was never written in books ; but which alone could be heard . They learned to read by ear , and not by let- ters ; and , instead of having manuscripts be ...
29. oldal
... thing well , and thoroughly , than many things wrong , or imperfectly . Varieties . 1. Is pride - an indication of talent ? 2. A handsome woman - pleases the eye ; but a good woman the heart : the former - is a jewel ; the latter — a ...
... thing well , and thoroughly , than many things wrong , or imperfectly . Varieties . 1. Is pride - an indication of talent ? 2. A handsome woman - pleases the eye ; but a good woman the heart : the former - is a jewel ; the latter — a ...
30. oldal
... thing in its proper order , and clothe it in the most 52. Avoid rapidity and indistinctness agreeable and effective language . Avoid all of utterance ; also , a drawling , mincing , redundancy of expression ; be neither too harsh ...
... thing in its proper order , and clothe it in the most 52. Avoid rapidity and indistinctness agreeable and effective language . Avoid all of utterance ; also , a drawling , mincing , redundancy of expression ; be neither too harsh ...
36. oldal
... things ; if I look well to them , all difficulties will vanish , or be easily overcome . Every youth ought to blush at the thought , of REMAINING ignorant , of the first principles of his native language . I can do almost ANY thing , if ...
... things ; if I look well to them , all difficulties will vanish , or be easily overcome . Every youth ought to blush at the thought , of REMAINING ignorant , of the first principles of his native language . I can do almost ANY thing , if ...
39. oldal
... thing . 5 . livery . It is divided into two parts ; the cor- rect , which respects the meaning of what is read or spoken ; that is , such a clear and ac- curate pronunciation of the words , as will render them perfectly intelligible ...
... thing . 5 . livery . It is divided into two parts ; the cor- rect , which respects the meaning of what is read or spoken ; that is , such a clear and ac- curate pronunciation of the words , as will render them perfectly intelligible ...
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Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ... C P Bronson Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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accent action affection Anecdote arms Aunt Betty beauty better black crows bless blood body breath Cæsar called Catharine cause character Cicero dear death delight Demosthenes diphthongal divine earth elocution eternal evil eyes Fairplay father fear feel flowers fool gentleman give glory hand happy hath head hear heart heaven honor hope human knowledge labor lady larynx laws liberty light live look Lord madam Manlius means ment mind Miss Carlton nature never o'er object orator passions person phrenology pleasure Pompey President principles Proverbs reason replied Rome sense smile soul sound speak spirit stop thief sweet tears tell tempest tence thee thing thou thought tion tongue triphthongal true truth Twas Varieties virtue vocal voice vowel Weatherbox whole wise words youth