The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
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... reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart , only to aid the expression of their thoughts ; and ...
... reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart , only to aid the expression of their thoughts ; and ...
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... reasons why reading aloud should be cultivated as one of the most useful and attractive of domestic accomplishments . To young ladies , for example , the habit of reading aloud has much to recommend it . As mere exercise , it is highly ...
... reasons why reading aloud should be cultivated as one of the most useful and attractive of domestic accomplishments . To young ladies , for example , the habit of reading aloud has much to recommend it . As mere exercise , it is highly ...
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... reason , his imagination , and his passions ! To effect this must be the utmost effort of the mos improved state of human nature ! Not a faculty that he possesses is here unemployed ; not a faculty that he possesses , but is here ...
... reason , his imagination , and his passions ! To effect this must be the utmost effort of the mos improved state of human nature ! Not a faculty that he possesses is here unemployed ; not a faculty that he possesses , but is here ...
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... reason , and not to passions ; this is styled the making of converts from conviction : but such are indifferently acquainted with human nature , who are not sensible , that men seldom reason about their faults till they are committed ...
... reason , and not to passions ; this is styled the making of converts from conviction : but such are indifferently acquainted with human nature , who are not sensible , that men seldom reason about their faults till they are committed ...
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... reason us out of our follies begin at the wrong end , since the attempt naturally presupposes us capable of reason ; but to be made capable of this is one great point of the cure . There are but few talents requisite to become a popular ...
... reason us out of our follies begin at the wrong end , since the attempt naturally presupposes us capable of reason ; but to be made capable of this is one great point of the cure . There are but few talents requisite to become a popular ...
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