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 páginas |
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... come ; but , I can go ; you can see ; they can come . 3. A , in ate , in verbs , is generally but in other parts of speech of more than one syllable , it is usually short ; unless under some accent : as - intimate that to my intimate ...
... come ; but , I can go ; you can see ; they can come . 3. A , in ate , in verbs , is generally but in other parts of speech of more than one syllable , it is usually short ; unless under some accent : as - intimate that to my intimate ...
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... comes short of his reckoning . 8. Beggars must not be choosers . 9. Better late , than never . 10. Birds of a feather flock together . 11. Nothing is lost in a good market . 12. All is well , that ends well . 13. Like priest , like ...
... comes short of his reckoning . 8. Beggars must not be choosers . 9. Better late , than never . 10. Birds of a feather flock together . 11. Nothing is lost in a good market . 12. All is well , that ends well . 13. Like priest , like ...
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... come — are is full of other folk's money . 11. Common fame otherwise . 10. That is but an empty purse , that is generally considered a liar . 12. No weapon , but truth ; no law , but love . Anecdote . Lawyer's Mistake When the ...
... come — are is full of other folk's money . 11. Common fame otherwise . 10. That is but an empty purse , that is generally considered a liar . 12. No weapon , but truth ; no law , but love . Anecdote . Lawyer's Mistake When the ...
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... comes to catch clams , crabs and [ C in CAR . ] craw - fish to cram his cow ; the croak - ing scep - tic , in rac - coon moc - a - sins , suc - cumbs to the arc - tic spec - ta - cle , and ac - com - mo- dates his ac - counts to the oc ...
... comes to catch clams , crabs and [ C in CAR . ] craw - fish to cram his cow ; the croak - ing scep - tic , in rac - coon moc - a - sins , suc - cumbs to the arc - tic spec - ta - cle , and ac - com - mo- dates his ac - counts to the oc ...
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... come to generations . 7. Anger — is often norant of what ought to be felt , thought , and done , will he be liable to ... Comes to us with a slow - and doubtful step ; Measuring the ground she treads on , and forever Turning her curious ...
... come to generations . 7. Anger — is often norant of what ought to be felt , thought , and done , will he be liable to ... Comes to us with a slow - and doubtful step ; Measuring the ground she treads on , and forever Turning her curious ...
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