The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges ...C. Desilver, 1858 |
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... Principle , 69. Against Corry , Id . , 226 id . , 227 26. Democracy adverse to Socialism , De Tocqueville , 185 70. Union with Great Britain , 71. The Catholic Question , Id . , 228 Id . , 229 27. Practical Religious Instruction , Hugo ...
... Principle , 69. Against Corry , Id . , 226 id . , 227 26. Democracy adverse to Socialism , De Tocqueville , 185 70. Union with Great Britain , 71. The Catholic Question , Id . , 228 Id . , 229 27. Practical Religious Instruction , Hugo ...
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... principle , he says , radically erroneous , which must vitiate every system founded on it , the principle , “ that , in order to acquire the best style of delivery , it is requisite to study analyti cally the emphasis , tones , pauses ...
... principle , he says , radically erroneous , which must vitiate every system founded on it , the principle , “ that , in order to acquire the best style of delivery , it is requisite to study analyti cally the emphasis , tones , pauses ...
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... principle , with all public readers and speakers , rather to begin below the common level of the voice than above it . A good practical rule for the speaker , in commencing , is to speak as if he would have his voice reach those in the ...
... principle , with all public readers and speakers , rather to begin below the common level of the voice than above it . A good practical rule for the speaker , in commencing , is to speak as if he would have his voice reach those in the ...
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... principles which he has learned , there can be no doubt that he will acquire a manner of delivery which will do ample ustice to any subject on which he may be called to exercise his vocal Dowers . In all reading and public speaking ...
... principles which he has learned , there can be no doubt that he will acquire a manner of delivery which will do ample ustice to any subject on which he may be called to exercise his vocal Dowers . In all reading and public speaking ...
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... principle of life . But , if , on the other hand , error , in matters of capital import , obtain . dominion in the minds of men , especially of those who are called to serve as guides and models , it will mislead and confound them , and ...
... principle of life . But , if , on the other hand , error , in matters of capital import , obtain . dominion in the minds of men , especially of those who are called to serve as guides and models , it will mislead and confound them , and ...
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