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... expression of chaste and animated eloquence . Order , or regularity of arrangement and symmetry constitute the foundation of beauty as much in intellectual as in material productions , and the exercise of skill in the construction of an ...
... expression of chaste and animated eloquence . Order , or regularity of arrangement and symmetry constitute the foundation of beauty as much in intellectual as in material productions , and the exercise of skill in the construction of an ...
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... expression to the subsequent and more interesting parts of his address . 2. Narration is a recital or rehearsal of the facts upon which the address is founded , including a statement of the cause , man- ner , time , place , and ...
... expression to the subsequent and more interesting parts of his address . 2. Narration is a recital or rehearsal of the facts upon which the address is founded , including a statement of the cause , man- ner , time , place , and ...
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... expression of voice and gesture without prac- tice and an imitation of correct example : which shows the wisdom of the ancients in training up their youth to it , by the assistance of masters to form both their speech and action . " 66 ...
... expression of voice and gesture without prac- tice and an imitation of correct example : which shows the wisdom of the ancients in training up their youth to it , by the assistance of masters to form both their speech and action . " 66 ...
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yet the passions was judiciously confined to a modest and brief earnest expression of his wish that his hearers were all support- ed and comforted by the same religious faith which animated and exhilarated him . He however as a scholar ...
yet the passions was judiciously confined to a modest and brief earnest expression of his wish that his hearers were all support- ed and comforted by the same religious faith which animated and exhilarated him . He however as a scholar ...
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... Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story . of a crowd of designing people who led him into THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
... Oui ” answered constantly and la- conically La Plume . Is it not true , La Plume ? had become a proverbial mode of expressing doubt of a fact or a story . of a crowd of designing people who led him into THE FALSE PRINCE OF MODENA .
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