An American Selection, of Lessons in Reading and Speaking: Calculated to Improve the Minds and Refine the Taste of Youth. To which are Prefixed Rules in Elocution, and Directions for Expressing the Principal Passions of the MindSeward and Williams, 1813 - 226 Seiten |
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... equally a dull drawl- ing habit , and too much rapidity of pronunciation : for each of these faults destroys a distinct articulation . RULE II . Observe the Stops , and mark the proper Pauses ; but make no pause where the sense requires ...
... equally a dull drawl- ing habit , and too much rapidity of pronunciation : for each of these faults destroys a distinct articulation . RULE II . Observe the Stops , and mark the proper Pauses ; but make no pause where the sense requires ...
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... equally remote from an insipid complaisance , and a low familiarity . The failings of good men are commonly more publish- ed in the world than their good deeds ; and one fault of a deserving man will meet with more reproaches , than all ...
... equally remote from an insipid complaisance , and a low familiarity . The failings of good men are commonly more publish- ed in the world than their good deeds ; and one fault of a deserving man will meet with more reproaches , than all ...
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... equally pleased with her father ; for they really loved their land lou ; not perhaps the less for his infidelity ; at least that circumstance mixed a sort of pity with their regard for him . Their souls were not of a mould for harsher ...
... equally pleased with her father ; for they really loved their land lou ; not perhaps the less for his infidelity ; at least that circumstance mixed a sort of pity with their regard for him . Their souls were not of a mould for harsher ...
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... . 63. The inspiration of the pulpit was past ; the scenes they had last met in , rushed again on his mind ; La Roche threw his arms around his neck , and watered it with his tears . The other was equally affected ; they went [ 38 ]
... . 63. The inspiration of the pulpit was past ; the scenes they had last met in , rushed again on his mind ; La Roche threw his arms around his neck , and watered it with his tears . The other was equally affected ; they went [ 38 ]
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... equally affected ; they went togeth- er in silence into the parlor , where the evening service was wont to be performed . 64. The curtains of the organs were opened ; La Roche started back at the sight- " Oh my friend , " said he , and ...
... equally affected ; they went togeth- er in silence into the parlor , where the evening service was wont to be performed . 64. The curtains of the organs were opened ; La Roche started back at the sight- " Oh my friend , " said he , and ...
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