The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... give strength , flexibility , and elegance to the limbs — and very excellent are all such accomplishments in their way . But after all , the limbs are portions of our frames far less noble than the tongue ; and yet , while no gentleman ...
... give strength , flexibility , and elegance to the limbs — and very excellent are all such accomplishments in their way . But after all , the limbs are portions of our frames far less noble than the tongue ; and yet , while no gentleman ...
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... give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the observation of the student , as a partial guide at all events . The Rhetorical Pauses , then , consist of three rests of different durations of time - viz . , the ...
... give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the observation of the student , as a partial guide at all events . The Rhetorical Pauses , then , consist of three rests of different durations of time - viz . , the ...
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... give the proper emphasis to the lines before you , be acquainted with what is to follow . At least one perusal of the piece you may be called on to read should be in- sisted on . 4. To preserve the voice , bathe and gargle the throat ...
... give the proper emphasis to the lines before you , be acquainted with what is to follow . At least one perusal of the piece you may be called on to read should be in- sisted on . 4. To preserve the voice , bathe and gargle the throat ...
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... give to what is written by the best poets , so that what we hear pronounced by them gives infi- nitely more pleasure than when we only read it . I think I may affirm , that a very indifferent speech , well delivered , will have a ...
... give to what is written by the best poets , so that what we hear pronounced by them gives infi- nitely more pleasure than when we only read it . I think I may affirm , that a very indifferent speech , well delivered , will have a ...
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... give action which is not very inappropriate , and redundan- cies and awkward peculiarities are best got rid of by practising before a judicious friend . True purity and dignity of action is a collection of " Nameless graces which no ...
... give action which is not very inappropriate , and redundan- cies and awkward peculiarities are best got rid of by practising before a judicious friend . True purity and dignity of action is a collection of " Nameless graces which no ...
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The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. Carpenter Joseph Edwards Carpenter Vista completa - 1869 |
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