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Page iv
... become confirmed , no degree of feeling will fully counteract their influence without the aid of an- alysis , and patient effort to understand and correct them . Still , in this process of correction , there is danger of run- ning into ...
... become confirmed , no degree of feeling will fully counteract their influence without the aid of an- alysis , and patient effort to understand and correct them . Still , in this process of correction , there is danger of run- ning into ...
Page v
... becomes the progress of improvement . And the more deeply the spirit of improvement in Elocution takes hold of young men , in our literary institutions , the greater will be their annual contribution of eloquent men for the pul- pit ...
... becomes the progress of improvement . And the more deeply the spirit of improvement in Elocution takes hold of young men , in our literary institutions , the greater will be their annual contribution of eloquent men for the pul- pit ...
Page vii
... become an elegant penman , till his bad habit of holding his pen is broken up ; though for a time the change may make him write worse than be- fore . In respect to Elocution , as well as every other art , the case may be in some measure ...
... become an elegant penman , till his bad habit of holding his pen is broken up ; though for a time the change may make him write worse than be- fore . In respect to Elocution , as well as every other art , the case may be in some measure ...
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... become a swift reader , and thus falls into a confusion of organs that is to be cured only by retracing the steps which pro- duced it . The remedy , however , is no better than the fault if it runs into a scan - ning , pe - dan - tic ...
... become a swift reader , and thus falls into a confusion of organs that is to be cured only by retracing the steps which pro- duced it . The remedy , however , is no better than the fault if it runs into a scan - ning , pe - dan - tic ...
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... become ac- complished speakers , without having ever learned to read a common passage , in a graceful and impressive manner . Fifty years ago the general direction given by teachers in reading was , that in every sort of sentence the ...
... become ac- complished speakers , without having ever learned to read a common passage , in a graceful and impressive manner . Fifty years ago the general direction given by teachers in reading was , that in every sort of sentence the ...
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