School elocution : or The young academical oratorLetts, 1853 - 192 páginas |
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... whole , Whose body nature is , and God the soul . What advantageth it a man if he gain the whole world , and loseth his own soul ? and again , what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? KNOW YE ME NOT ? ye knew me once no mate For ...
... whole , Whose body nature is , and God the soul . What advantageth it a man if he gain the whole world , and loseth his own soul ? and again , what shall a man give in exchange for his soul ? KNOW YE ME NOT ? ye knew me once no mate For ...
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... whole , so do the inflections of voice accompanying them ; and are in an equal degree necessary to the sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an ...
... whole , so do the inflections of voice accompanying them ; and are in an equal degree necessary to the sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an ...
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... whole earth , where are now the great empires ' of the world , and their great imperial cities ? their pillars , trophies ' , and monuments of glory ' ? Shew me where they stood ' , read me the inscrip- tion ' , tell me the victor's ...
... whole earth , where are now the great empires ' of the world , and their great imperial cities ? their pillars , trophies ' , and monuments of glory ' ? Shew me where they stood ' , read me the inscrip- tion ' , tell me the victor's ...
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... whole sentence , that the whole may form one related compound series . EXAMPLES . 1. The soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ' ; or to speak more ...
... whole sentence , that the whole may form one related compound series . EXAMPLES . 1. The soul consists of many faculties , as the understanding and the will ' , with all the senses both inward ' and outward ' ; or to speak more ...
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... whole man ' ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that this fulness of joy will be made up of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ' . 2 ...
... whole man ' ; who can question but that there is an infinite variety in those pleasures we are speaking of ; and that this fulness of joy will be made up of all those pleasures which the nature of the soul is capable of receiving ' . 2 ...
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School Elocution: Or, the Young Academical Orator. - Scholar's Choice Edition William Herbert, MD Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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accent arms art thou articulation aspirate beauty blood breath BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Cæsar circumflex CORIOLANUS crown dead death DESDEMONA Ditto dost doth dread earth ELOCUTION emphasis EXAMPLE expressed eyes fair falling inflection Falstaff father fear fool Foolscap Folio give grace grave grief Half Vowel Sound hand happy hate hath head hear heart heaven HERTFORDSHIRE honour Iago kind king LADY Lessons lips live look lord MACBETH Maps melancholy Members mercy mind mirth motley fool mouth mute nature ne'er never night noble o'er Octavo Osric OTHELLO passion pause Pharsalia pleasure poison'd Price PRINCE pronounced pronunciation Quarto require the rising revenge RICHARD III Rule Russia sentence shew SHYLOCK sleep smile soft soul sound is marked speak speech spirit sweet syllables tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue week wind words wretched