The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - Всего страниц: 376 |
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... a strong emphasis , na- tural tones , or any just elocution . Aim at nothing higher , till you can read dis a 2 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . vj The Earl of Arundel's Speech propos- ing an Accommodation between and Stephen Lord Lyt- telton 143.
... a strong emphasis , na- tural tones , or any just elocution . Aim at nothing higher , till you can read dis a 2 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . vj The Earl of Arundel's Speech propos- ing an Accommodation between and Stephen Lord Lyt- telton 143.
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... have seen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the district in which he was born . 2 ' RULE V. Pronounce every word consisting of more than one a 4 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xj CHAP Page XI Lord Lyttelton's Speech on the.
... have seen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the district in which he was born . 2 ' RULE V. Pronounce every word consisting of more than one a 4 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xj CHAP Page XI Lord Lyttelton's Speech on the.
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... Lord Chesterfield very properly directs , « to open his teeth teeth , » and speak , as it were , ore rotundo . Milton , in his Letter on Education , observes , that « we En- glishmen , being far northerly , do not open our mouths , in ...
... Lord Chesterfield very properly directs , « to open his teeth teeth , » and speak , as it were , ore rotundo . Milton , in his Letter on Education , observes , that « we En- glishmen , being far northerly , do not open our mouths , in ...
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... Lord's : Constant at Church , and ' Change ; his gains were sure , His givings rare , save farthings to the poor . The devil was piqued such saintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good Job of old . But Satan now is wiser ...
... Lord's : Constant at Church , and ' Change ; his gains were sure , His givings rare , save farthings to the poor . The devil was piqued such saintship to behold , And long'd to tempt him , like good Job of old . But Satan now is wiser ...
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... lord Randolph . y name is NORVAL : on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flock ; a frugal swain , Whose constant cares were to increase his store , And keep his only son , myself , at home . For I had heard of battles , and I long'd ...
... lord Randolph . y name is NORVAL : on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flock ; a frugal swain , Whose constant cares were to increase his store , And keep his only son , myself , at home . For I had heard of battles , and I long'd ...
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