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... nature cries aloud Through all her works ) , he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in , must be happy . " ADDISON . 3. Emphasis is that peculiar stress which we lay on words when we wish to impress particularly the ...
... nature cries aloud Through all her works ) , he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in , must be happy . " ADDISON . 3. Emphasis is that peculiar stress which we lay on words when we wish to impress particularly the ...
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... nature . ' SHAKESPERE . When both hands are used , except under certain circumstances , which will be explained under diagram 4 , the advanced foot should be drawn rather back , and the speaker should stand in a firm and erect posture ...
... nature . ' SHAKESPERE . When both hands are used , except under certain circumstances , which will be explained under diagram 4 , the advanced foot should be drawn rather back , and the speaker should stand in a firm and erect posture ...
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... repose , represented in diagram 7 , may be most advantageously introduced . In the delineation of character , the most unerring guide is nature . If the speaker possess sufficient judg-. DIAGRAM VI . - RELATIVE POSITIONS . INTRODUCTION .
... repose , represented in diagram 7 , may be most advantageously introduced . In the delineation of character , the most unerring guide is nature . If the speaker possess sufficient judg-. DIAGRAM VI . - RELATIVE POSITIONS . INTRODUCTION .
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... nature of a parenthesis , and must be separated from both of them , by a short pause . 66 Example . Money , / like manure , / does no good till it is spread . " * Quintilian mentions having seen actors , who , after performing pathetic ...
... nature of a parenthesis , and must be separated from both of them , by a short pause . 66 Example . Money , / like manure , / does no good till it is spread . " * Quintilian mentions having seen actors , who , after performing pathetic ...
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... nature of a parenthesis , and must be separated from both by a short pause . Example . " I knew a person who possessed the faculty of distin- guishing flavours in so great a perfection , that , after having tasted ten different kinds of ...
... nature of a parenthesis , and must be separated from both by a short pause . Example . " I knew a person who possessed the faculty of distin- guishing flavours in so great a perfection , that , after having tasted ten different kinds of ...
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