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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... pass , with his hearers , for a very injudicious speaker . The whole art of reading and speaking - all the rules of eloquence may be comprised in this concise direction : Let a reader or speaker express every word as if the sen- timents ...
... pass , with his hearers , for a very injudicious speaker . The whole art of reading and speaking - all the rules of eloquence may be comprised in this concise direction : Let a reader or speaker express every word as if the sen- timents ...
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... pass over a transgression . Money , like manure , does no good till it is spread . There is no real use of riches , except in the distribu- tion ; the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly ...
... pass over a transgression . Money , like manure , does no good till it is spread . There is no real use of riches , except in the distribu- tion ; the rest is all conceit . A wise man will desire no more than what he may get justly ...
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... pass his whole life , without saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered : The earth cannot bear two Suns , nor Asia two Kings . Parmenio ...
... pass his whole life , without saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered : The earth cannot bear two Suns , nor Asia two Kings . Parmenio ...
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... pass the latter part of his life with honor and decency , must when he is young , consider that he shall one day be old - and remember , when he is old , that he has once been young . He Avarice is always poor , but poor , by her own ...
... pass the latter part of his life with honor and decency , must when he is young , consider that he shall one day be old - and remember , when he is old , that he has once been young . He Avarice is always poor , but poor , by her own ...
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... pass the remainder of your days in ease and plenty . 7. The mother seconded the son , and Jacobo yielded . To please you , Francillo , said he , I will not work any more for the public , but will only mend my own shoes and those of my ...
... pass the remainder of your days in ease and plenty . 7. The mother seconded the son , and Jacobo yielded . To please you , Francillo , said he , I will not work any more for the public , but will only mend my own shoes and those of my ...
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