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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... feel what he speaks ; for the perfection of reading and speaking is to pronounce the words as if the sentiments were our own . If a person is rehearsing the words of an angry man , he should assume the same furious looks ; his eyes ...
... feel what he speaks ; for the perfection of reading and speaking is to pronounce the words as if the sentiments were our own . If a person is rehearsing the words of an angry man , he should assume the same furious looks ; his eyes ...
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... feel or understand . 3. The next morning , the banker , leaving his parents a purse of three hundred ducats , returned to Madrid ; but was surprised to see Jacobo at his house a few days after . My father , said he , what brings you ...
... feel or understand . 3. The next morning , the banker , leaving his parents a purse of three hundred ducats , returned to Madrid ; but was surprised to see Jacobo at his house a few days after . My father , said he , what brings you ...
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... feel that I cannot live with- out you ; Can you without violence to your inclinations , consent to make me happy ? I may love you without of- fense ; is a tribute due to your merit : But may I flatter myself with the hopes of some small ...
... feel that I cannot live with- out you ; Can you without violence to your inclinations , consent to make me happy ? I may love you without of- fense ; is a tribute due to your merit : But may I flatter myself with the hopes of some small ...
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... feel a far different sen- timent . My heart dilates with gratitude and love to him . It is prepared for doing his will , not as a duty , but as a pleasure ; and regards every breach of it , not with disap probation but with horror ...
... feel a far different sen- timent . My heart dilates with gratitude and love to him . It is prepared for doing his will , not as a duty , but as a pleasure ; and regards every breach of it , not with disap probation but with horror ...
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... feel it in the same way , an energy , an inspiration , which I would not lose for all the blessings of sense , or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessen- ing my relish of the pleasures of life , that I feel it height- ens them ...
... feel it in the same way , an energy , an inspiration , which I would not lose for all the blessings of sense , or enjoyments of the world ; yet so far from lessen- ing my relish of the pleasures of life , that I feel it height- ens them ...
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