The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 pages |
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... soon acquire a clear , perfect , and graceful enunci- ation ; at least , they would avoid a mumbling lisping , muttering way of speaking , which will be inevitably contracted by attempting to read on any other principle . II . Let your ...
... soon acquire a clear , perfect , and graceful enunci- ation ; at least , they would avoid a mumbling lisping , muttering way of speaking , which will be inevitably contracted by attempting to read on any other principle . II . Let your ...
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... soon . There is nothing wanting to make all rational and disinterested people in the world of one reli- gion , but that they should talk together every day . Men are grateful in the same degree , that they A 5 Chap . vj . 9 SELECT ...
... soon . There is nothing wanting to make all rational and disinterested people in the world of one reli- gion , but that they should talk together every day . Men are grateful in the same degree , that they A 5 Chap . vj . 9 SELECT ...
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... , that each of them should im- mediately dismiss his privy - counsellor . When things were thus far adjusted towards a peace , all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for Chap . iij . NARRATIVE PIECES . 21.
... , that each of them should im- mediately dismiss his privy - counsellor . When things were thus far adjusted towards a peace , all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for Chap . iij . NARRATIVE PIECES . 21.
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Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading William Enfield. all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for the future they resolved to live as good friends and confederates , and to share between them whatever ...
Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading William Enfield. all other differences were soon accommodated , insomuch that for the future they resolved to live as good friends and confederates , and to share between them whatever ...
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... soon as they were arrived at maturer years . But in the mean time the sons of men deviated from their native inno- cence ; Vice and Ruin over - ran the earth with giant strides and Astrea , with her train of ce- lestial visitants ...
... soon as they were arrived at maturer years . But in the mean time the sons of men deviated from their native inno- cence ; Vice and Ruin over - ran the earth with giant strides and Astrea , with her train of ce- lestial visitants ...
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