Lessons in Elocution: Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, for the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingI. Hill, 1817 - 407 psl. |
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... hath its proper external expression . Expression indeed hath been so little studied in public speaking , that we seeni almost to have forgotten the language of nature , and are ready to consider every attempt to recover it , as the ...
... hath its proper external expression . Expression indeed hath been so little studied in public speaking , that we seeni almost to have forgotten the language of nature , and are ready to consider every attempt to recover it , as the ...
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... hath over us . Indulge not desire , at the expense of the slightest ar- ticle of virtue ; pass once its limits , and you fall headlong into vice . Examine well the counsel that favors your desires . The gratification of desire is ...
... hath over us . Indulge not desire , at the expense of the slightest ar- ticle of virtue ; pass once its limits , and you fall headlong into vice . Examine well the counsel that favors your desires . The gratification of desire is ...
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... all this , we may find another reason why God hath scattered up and down several degrees of pleasure and pain , in all the things that environ and af- fect us , and blended them together in almost all SECT . 1. ] 87 IN READING .
... all this , we may find another reason why God hath scattered up and down several degrees of pleasure and pain , in all the things that environ and af- fect us , and blended them together in almost all SECT . 1. ] 87 IN READING .
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... hath the childbed , pillows , & c . ready stitched , as likewise the mantle for the boy quite finished . These laws , if mistake not , would effectually re- store the decayed art of needlework , and make the vir gins of Great Britain ...
... hath the childbed , pillows , & c . ready stitched , as likewise the mantle for the boy quite finished . These laws , if mistake not , would effectually re- store the decayed art of needlework , and make the vir gins of Great Britain ...
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... hath been transmitted to posterity with increasing reputation . Science and the arts had , at that time , made little prog- ress in France . They were just beginning to advance beyond the limits of Italy , where they had revived , and ...
... hath been transmitted to posterity with increasing reputation . Science and the arts had , at that time , made little prog- ress in France . They were just beginning to advance beyond the limits of Italy , where they had revived , and ...
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