An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... become as familiar , and egotistical , and inane , as his conscience and common sense will permit . But it might be well for some writers ( myself included , undoubtedly ) to consider that custom is a fickle dame , and that reason is ...
... become as familiar , and egotistical , and inane , as his conscience and common sense will permit . But it might be well for some writers ( myself included , undoubtedly ) to consider that custom is a fickle dame , and that reason is ...
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... become so hazardous as to deter fresh adventurers from entering the field ; but such a conclusion is so far from being justified by facts , that it would seem as if the number of authors were increased in a ratio corresponding with the ...
... become so hazardous as to deter fresh adventurers from entering the field ; but such a conclusion is so far from being justified by facts , that it would seem as if the number of authors were increased in a ratio corresponding with the ...
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... become a moot point of national legislation how to dispose of surplus revenue - when the highest honours and rewards await the man of genius and scientifick enterprise , what but the want of enlightened views and liberal measures can ...
... become a moot point of national legislation how to dispose of surplus revenue - when the highest honours and rewards await the man of genius and scientifick enterprise , what but the want of enlightened views and liberal measures can ...
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... become far more enlightened and liberalized ; when talented authors will be more substantially encouraged ; the profession of teaching , elevated ; and bad books , discarded ; when our national dig- nity , rising in its literary ...
... become far more enlightened and liberalized ; when talented authors will be more substantially encouraged ; the profession of teaching , elevated ; and bad books , discarded ; when our national dig- nity , rising in its literary ...
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... become the general text - book in grammar , the number of those who are now successfully cultivating a knowledge of this science , is nearly or quite twice as great as it was before his treatise was introduced ; and in many ...
... become the general text - book in grammar , the number of those who are now successfully cultivating a knowledge of this science , is nearly or quite twice as great as it was before his treatise was introduced ; and in many ...
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