Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal PhilosophyMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 323 sidor |
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... Dear doctor , let it not transpire , How much your lectures we admire ; How , at your eloquence we wonder , When you explain the cause of thunder ,. Of lightning , and electricity , With so much plainness , and simplicity ; The origin ...
... Dear doctor , let it not transpire , How much your lectures we admire ; How , at your eloquence we wonder , When you explain the cause of thunder ,. Of lightning , and electricity , With so much plainness , and simplicity ; The origin ...
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... Dear Chloe , while the busy crowd , The vain , the wealthy , and the proud , In folly's maze advance ; Tho ' singularity , and pride , Be call'd our choice , we'll step aside , Nor join the giddy dance . From the gay world , w'ell oft ...
... Dear Chloe , while the busy crowd , The vain , the wealthy , and the proud , In folly's maze advance ; Tho ' singularity , and pride , Be call'd our choice , we'll step aside , Nor join the giddy dance . From the gay world , w'ell oft ...
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... dear to him , depend upon it . 701. DOCTOR AND PUPIL . A pupil of the Esculapian school , was just prepared to quit his master's rule : Not that he knew his trade , as it appears , But that he then had learnt it seven years . One morn ...
... dear to him , depend upon it . 701. DOCTOR AND PUPIL . A pupil of the Esculapian school , was just prepared to quit his master's rule : Not that he knew his trade , as it appears , But that he then had learnt it seven years . One morn ...
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BRONSONS SYSTEM OF ELOCUTION | i |
TIME AND INTEREST TABLES | iii |
which the Author has been engaged in teaching and comprehensive nature tending to produce | 64 |
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accent action affections Anecdote arms beauty better Beware black crows bless body breath Bronchia called cerebellum character Cicero consonant death delight Demosthenes diaphragm diphthongal divine earth earth-a elocution eloquence eternal evil eyes fear feel flowers fool give glottis hand happy hath hear heart heaven hence honor hope human human voice inflection knowledge language larynx light live look Lord mind mouth muscles nature nerves never Notes o'er object orator passions perfect person pleasure practice prangly principles pronounce proper Proverbs reason replied round sense silent sing smile soul speak spirit sweet syllable tears tempest tence th't thee thing thorax thou thought thro ticulation tion tones tongue triphthongal true truth Twas Varieties virtue vocal voice vowel whole wise words x-king youth