Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1831 - 372 páginas |
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... endeavours therefore to make men orators by describing to them in words the manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands , are to be employed in expressing the passions , must , in my apprehension , be weak and inef- fectual ...
... endeavours therefore to make men orators by describing to them in words the manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands , are to be employed in expressing the passions , must , in my apprehension , be weak and inef- fectual ...
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... endeavours are deficient , it is in vain that you have tutors , books , and all the external apparatus of literary pursuits . You must love learning , if you would possess it . In order to love it , you must feel its delights ; in order ...
... endeavours are deficient , it is in vain that you have tutors , books , and all the external apparatus of literary pursuits . You must love learning , if you would possess it . In order to love it , you must feel its delights ; in order ...
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... endeavours to render the boy who applies to books , and to all the du- ties and proper business of school , ridiculous . You will see , by the light of your reason , that the ridicule is misap- plied . You will discover , that the boys ...
... endeavours to render the boy who applies to books , and to all the du- ties and proper business of school , ridiculous . You will see , by the light of your reason , that the ridicule is misap- plied . You will discover , that the boys ...
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... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld , with a great deal of mirth , this silly game that is playing over their heads ; and by con- tracting their desires , enjoy all that ...
... endeavour to outvie one another in shadows and appearances . Men of sense have at all times beheld , with a great deal of mirth , this silly game that is playing over their heads ; and by con- tracting their desires , enjoy all that ...
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... endeavours after the most happiness . " In the second place , every one ought to reflect how much more unhappy he might be , than he really is . The former consideration took in all those who are sufficiently provided with the means to ...
... endeavours after the most happiness . " In the second place , every one ought to reflect how much more unhappy he might be , than he really is . The former consideration took in all those who are sufficiently provided with the means to ...
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