An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... object of raising our literary character to a far loftier height than has hitherto been attained by any nation . In such a day of prosperity as this , when it has become a moot point of national legislation how to dispose of surplus ...
... object of raising our literary character to a far loftier height than has hitherto been attained by any nation . In such a day of prosperity as this , when it has become a moot point of national legislation how to dispose of surplus ...
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... object either to dogmatize , or to sermonize , to a class of men in which many are to be found with whose names he would deem it a high honour to be permitted to associate his own as an equal ; but he is anxious , if possible , to point ...
... object either to dogmatize , or to sermonize , to a class of men in which many are to be found with whose names he would deem it a high honour to be permitted to associate his own as an equal ; but he is anxious , if possible , to point ...
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... , as will enable them to perform the high functions of their office with all that energy , beauty , variety , and effect , with which , under such cultivation only , they are capable . The first object of elocution is , to make a.
... , as will enable them to perform the high functions of their office with all that energy , beauty , variety , and effect , with which , under such cultivation only , they are capable . The first object of elocution is , to make a.
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... object is , to make a good reader ; its third object , to make a good reader ; its last and grand object is , to make an accomplished and a powerful SPEAKER . That the study of this science is capable of making great orators of the ...
... object is , to make a good reader ; its third object , to make a good reader ; its last and grand object is , to make an accomplished and a powerful SPEAKER . That the study of this science is capable of making great orators of the ...
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... most comprehensive sense ? What is the first , second , third , and last object of Elocution ? Does the meaning of a sentence ever depend on its Elocution ? ELOCUTION . ELOCUTION may be treated under the six follow- 20 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... most comprehensive sense ? What is the first , second , third , and last object of Elocution ? Does the meaning of a sentence ever depend on its Elocution ? ELOCUTION . ELOCUTION may be treated under the six follow- 20 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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