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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59. oldal
... virtue never received a more illus- trious manifestation . " " Howard , " said the was a man , who traversed foreign of palaces , or the stateliness of temples ; not countries , not to survey the sumptuousness to make accurate ...
... virtue never received a more illus- trious manifestation . " " Howard , " said the was a man , who traversed foreign of palaces , or the stateliness of temples ; not countries , not to survey the sumptuousness to make accurate ...
60. oldal
... Virtue - is the only true nobility . used , by common consent , as signs of ideas ; 4. To bless , is to be bless'd . 5. P easures - are or as mediums for the manifestation of rendered bitter , by being abused . 6. Quarrels— would not ...
... Virtue - is the only true nobility . used , by common consent , as signs of ideas ; 4. To bless , is to be bless'd . 5. P easures - are or as mediums for the manifestation of rendered bitter , by being abused . 6. Quarrels— would not ...
64. oldal
... Virtue - is the best , and safest helmet we can wear . 10. Against the fickleness of fortune , oppose a bold heart . 11 . Never profess - what you do not practice . 12 . Treat every one with kindness . Anecdote . Keeping Time - from ...
... Virtue - is the best , and safest helmet we can wear . 10. Against the fickleness of fortune , oppose a bold heart . 11 . Never profess - what you do not practice . 12 . Treat every one with kindness . Anecdote . Keeping Time - from ...
66. oldal
... Virtue - grows under every weight imposed on it . 2. He , who envies the lot of another , must be discontented with his own . 3. When fortune fails us , the supposed friends of our prosperous days - vanish . 4. The love of ruling - is ...
... Virtue - grows under every weight imposed on it . 2. He , who envies the lot of another , must be discontented with his own . 3. When fortune fails us , the supposed friends of our prosperous days - vanish . 4. The love of ruling - is ...
67. oldal
... virtue , hap- 6. When we are convinced that our opinions piness- -can never be real , or permanent . ledge it , and exchange them for truths . 7 . are erroneous , it is always right to acknow Every love - contains its own truth . Serve ...
... virtue , hap- 6. When we are convinced that our opinions piness- -can never be real , or permanent . ledge it , and exchange them for truths . 7 . are erroneous , it is always right to acknow Every love - contains its own truth . Serve ...
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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