Practice of Speech, and Successful SelectionsWm. M. Wikoff, 1888 - 364 páginas |
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... heard , the light whisper as well as the fullest tone . Remember , that indis- tinctness more generally attends loud speaking than low . For when loud , the column of sound as it leaves the throat frequently strikes the back part of the ...
... heard , the light whisper as well as the fullest tone . Remember , that indis- tinctness more generally attends loud speaking than low . For when loud , the column of sound as it leaves the throat frequently strikes the back part of the ...
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... heard , except as one of the evils of misdirected elocutionary exertion . It is natural to no one , and has never yet been heard from the lips of any eloquent lecturer , or actor . There is an after sound to these vowels , but it is to ...
... heard , except as one of the evils of misdirected elocutionary exertion . It is natural to no one , and has never yet been heard from the lips of any eloquent lecturer , or actor . There is an after sound to these vowels , but it is to ...
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... heard , not a funeral note As his corse to the rampart we hurried , Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot , O'er the grave where our hero we buried . You will perceive where a phrase has the emphasis -where the meaning is expanded ...
... heard , not a funeral note As his corse to the rampart we hurried , Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot , O'er the grave where our hero we buried . You will perceive where a phrase has the emphasis -where the meaning is expanded ...
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... heard others praise , | and that highly , | not to speak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Chris- tians , | nor the gait of Christian | pagan , | or man , | have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought made men | and ...
... heard others praise , | and that highly , | not to speak it profanely , that neither having the accent of Chris- tians , | nor the gait of Christian | pagan , | or man , | have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought made men | and ...
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... heard a voice , Shall mortal man be more just than God ? This is truth the poet sings , That a sorrow's crown of sorrows Is remembering happier things . There is a tide in the affairs of men , Which taken at the flood , leads on to ...
... heard a voice , Shall mortal man be more just than God ? This is truth the poet sings , That a sorrow's crown of sorrows Is remembering happier things . There is a tide in the affairs of men , Which taken at the flood , leads on to ...
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