An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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Página 78
... requires no small degree of the exercise of his reasoning facul- ties ; but , with him who has a large development of the organs . of firmness and combativeness , joined to an active temperament , difficulties and obstacles , so far ...
... requires no small degree of the exercise of his reasoning facul- ties ; but , with him who has a large development of the organs . of firmness and combativeness , joined to an active temperament , difficulties and obstacles , so far ...
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... requires the inflection it would take when not thus con- nected ; as , " Hath the rain a father ' ? or who hath begotten the drops of dew ? ” - EXERCISES Exceptions 1 and 2 . Who can open the doors of his face , or come to leviathan ...
... requires the inflection it would take when not thus con- nected ; as , " Hath the rain a father ' ? or who hath begotten the drops of dew ? ” - EXERCISES Exceptions 1 and 2 . Who can open the doors of his face , or come to leviathan ...
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... requires no small degree of judgment and taste , both on account of their liability to be misconceived , and in consequence of the numerous exceptions ( besides those already pointed out ) which ought to be , and which , without ...
... requires no small degree of judgment and taste , both on account of their liability to be misconceived , and in consequence of the numerous exceptions ( besides those already pointed out ) which ought to be , and which , without ...
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... requires , that the tones and the inflections of the voice should be varied ; but far more necessary is this variation where the sentence is so constructed that perfectly similar portions succeed each other to a consid- erable extent ...
... requires , that the tones and the inflections of the voice should be varied ; but far more necessary is this variation where the sentence is so constructed that perfectly similar portions succeed each other to a consid- erable extent ...
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... to the particulars , be pro- portionately increased . It should be observed , however , that whatever may be the number of particulars in a simple series , the last one in a commencing series , always requires 90 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... to the particulars , be pro- portionately increased . It should be observed , however , that whatever may be the number of particulars in a simple series , the last one in a commencing series , always requires 90 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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