Elocution; Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of Reading and Speaking; and Designed for the Development and Cultivation of Both Body and Mind ... Illustrated by Two Or Three Hundred Choice Anecdotes; Three Thousand Oratorical and Poetical Readings; Five Thousand Proverbs, Maxims and Laconics, and Several Hundred Elegant EngravingsMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 368 sidor |
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... death , in every one who has habitually worn stays and corsets , enforced by tight lacing . But , ' says one , I do not lace too tight . ' If you lace at all , you most certainly do , and will , sooner or later , expe- MUSCULAR ACTION ...
... death , in every one who has habitually worn stays and corsets , enforced by tight lacing . But , ' says one , I do not lace too tight . ' If you lace at all , you most certainly do , and will , sooner or later , expe- MUSCULAR ACTION ...
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... death - generate death ? 2. The man , who is always complaining , and bewailing Enote 0-3 - la - Medium . his misfortunes , not only feeds his own mis- ery , but wearies and disgusts others . 3 . We are apt to regulate our mode of ...
... death - generate death ? 2. The man , who is always complaining , and bewailing Enote 0-3 - la - Medium . his misfortunes , not only feeds his own mis- ery , but wearies and disgusts others . 3 . We are apt to regulate our mode of ...
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... Death - is deaf , and hears no denial . 4. Every good scholar is not a good schoolmaster . 5. Fair words break no bones ; but foul words many a one . 6. He , who has not bread to spare , should not keep a dog . 7. If you had fewer ...
... Death - is deaf , and hears no denial . 4. Every good scholar is not a good schoolmaster . 5. Fair words break no bones ; but foul words many a one . 6. He , who has not bread to spare , should not keep a dog . 7. If you had fewer ...
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... once , he draws the sting of life , and death ; He walks with Nature ; and her paths - are peace . 95. Let the position be erect , and the body 6 D2 PRINCIPLES OF EL CUTION . 41 91. Do not hurry your enunciation of ...
... once , he draws the sting of life , and death ; He walks with Nature ; and her paths - are peace . 95. Let the position be erect , and the body 6 D2 PRINCIPLES OF EL CUTION . 41 91. Do not hurry your enunciation of ...
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... Death . An old man , who had been a close observer all his life , when dangerously sick , was urged by his friends , to take advice of a quack ; but objec- ted , saying , " I wish to die a natural death . " The patient mind , by ...
... Death . An old man , who had been a close observer all his life , when dangerously sick , was urged by his friends , to take advice of a quack ; but objec- ted , saying , " I wish to die a natural death . " The patient mind , by ...
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