Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : as Well as for the Perusal of Persons of Taste : with an Appendix ...Peter B. Gleason, 1812 - 382 páginas |
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... Admiration , a mixed passion , consisting of wonder with love or esteem , takes away the familiar gesture , and ex- pression of simple love . ( See Love . ) Keeps the respect- ful look and attitude . ( See Modesty and Veneration . ) The ...
... Admiration , a mixed passion , consisting of wonder with love or esteem , takes away the familiar gesture , and ex- pression of simple love . ( See Love . ) Keeps the respect- ful look and attitude . ( See Modesty and Veneration . ) The ...
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... admiration . ( See Admiration . - See also Desire , Attention , Hope , Inqui- ry , and Perplexity . ) Persuasion , puts on the looks of moderate love . ( See Love . ) Its accents are soft , flattering , emphatical and ar- ticulate ...
... admiration . ( See Admiration . - See also Desire , Attention , Hope , Inqui- ry , and Perplexity . ) Persuasion , puts on the looks of moderate love . ( See Love . ) Its accents are soft , flattering , emphatical and ar- ticulate ...
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... admired by may hearers . Can a method of reading , which is so entirely different from the usual manner of conversation , be natural and right ? Is it possible that all the varieties of sentiment which a public speaker has occasion to ...
... admired by may hearers . Can a method of reading , which is so entirely different from the usual manner of conversation , be natural and right ? Is it possible that all the varieties of sentiment which a public speaker has occasion to ...
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... admiration the glossy smoothness of his hair , the blackness and regularity of the streaks with which he was marked , the symmetry of his limbs , and above all , the placid sweetness of his coun- tenance . What is the name of this ...
... admiration the glossy smoothness of his hair , the blackness and regularity of the streaks with which he was marked , the symmetry of his limbs , and above all , the placid sweetness of his coun- tenance . What is the name of this ...
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... admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession ...
... admiration . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vi- cissitude of day and night , the change of seasons , with all that variety of scenes which diversify the face of nature , and fill the mind with a perpetual succession ...
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