Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading and Public Speaking : Also a Selection of the Best Pieces from Ancient and Modern Authors, Accompanied by Explanatory Notes. : the Whole Adapted to the Purposes of Improvement in Reading and OratoryErastus H. Pease & Company, 1853 - 312 ページ |
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... Grace , ... ............ . 110. On the Immortality of the Soul ,. 111. Of Elocution , ..... Burke . 239 ............ S . F. Smith . 240 241 .Cicero . 243 .Thelwal . 244 112. Divinely inspired Speakers , their Elocution , Rev. David ...
... Grace , ... ............ . 110. On the Immortality of the Soul ,. 111. Of Elocution , ..... Burke . 239 ............ S . F. Smith . 240 241 .Cicero . 243 .Thelwal . 244 112. Divinely inspired Speakers , their Elocution , Rev. David ...
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... grace , defend us . " EMPHATIC STRESS BY CONTRAST , OR ANTITHETIC EMPHASIS , " Virtue , not rolling suns , the mind matures . " " The man of wisdom , is the man of years . " " But own man born to live , as well as die . ” " Virtue alone ...
... grace , defend us . " EMPHATIC STRESS BY CONTRAST , OR ANTITHETIC EMPHASIS , " Virtue , not rolling suns , the mind matures . " " The man of wisdom , is the man of years . " " But own man born to live , as well as die . ” " Virtue alone ...
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... grace , is an accom- plishment worthy of the acquisition of females . To enter into the spirit of an author , and convey his sentiments with a hap- py adaptation of tone , emphasis , and manner , is no common attainment . It is ...
... grace , is an accom- plishment worthy of the acquisition of females . To enter into the spirit of an author , and convey his sentiments with a hap- py adaptation of tone , emphasis , and manner , is no common attainment . It is ...
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... grace's speech . The noble duke cannot look before him , be- hind him , or on either side of him , without seeing some noble peer who owes his seat in this house , to his successful exer- tions in the profession to which I belong . 2 ...
... grace's speech . The noble duke cannot look before him , be- hind him , or on either side of him , without seeing some noble peer who owes his seat in this house , to his successful exer- tions in the profession to which I belong . 2 ...
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... grace my cause , In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience I will a round unvarnished tale deliver , Of my whole course of love ; what drugs , what charms What conjuration , and what mighty magic , ( For such proceedings ...
... grace my cause , In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience I will a round unvarnished tale deliver , Of my whole course of love ; what drugs , what charms What conjuration , and what mighty magic , ( For such proceedings ...
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