The Intermediate Standard Speaker: Containing Pieces for Declamation in Schools, Colleges, Etc. : Introductory, Or Supplementary, to The Standard SpeakerCharles Desilver, 1857 - 432 страници |
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... looks are first , gesture second , and words last . Inexpressive motions should always be avoided . No gesture should be made without a reason for it ; and when any position has been assumed , there should be no change from it without a ...
... looks are first , gesture second , and words last . Inexpressive motions should always be avoided . No gesture should be made without a reason for it ; and when any position has been assumed , there should be no change from it without a ...
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... looks upon it , takes it in his hands , presses it to his breast , and expires . But no , he is not wholly gone . A smile lights up his dying countenance ; a beam of returning intelligence kindles in his eye ; his lips move ; and the ...
... looks upon it , takes it in his hands , presses it to his breast , and expires . But no , he is not wholly gone . A smile lights up his dying countenance ; a beam of returning intelligence kindles in his eye ; his lips move ; and the ...
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... look for them ? The soldiers of Bunker Hill , the soldiers of Bennington , the soldiers of the Wabash , the seamen of Tripoli , forbid it ! RICHARD RUSH ( July 4 , 1812 ) . XIX . -WAR SOMETIMES A MORAL DUTY . SIR , I dissent from the ...
... look for them ? The soldiers of Bunker Hill , the soldiers of Bennington , the soldiers of the Wabash , the seamen of Tripoli , forbid it ! RICHARD RUSH ( July 4 , 1812 ) . XIX . -WAR SOMETIMES A MORAL DUTY . SIR , I dissent from the ...
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... looks down upon , amid the jeers and hootings of the world , will blacken into a plague - spot , a wilderness , a sepul- cher ! XXIV . -THE TRANSPORTATION OF MITCHEL . t IB . WHO speaks to Ireland of depression ? Banish it ! Let not the ...
... looks down upon , amid the jeers and hootings of the world , will blacken into a plague - spot , a wilderness , a sepul- cher ! XXIV . -THE TRANSPORTATION OF MITCHEL . t IB . WHO speaks to Ireland of depression ? Banish it ! Let not the ...
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... Look at what the last years have added , and behold how history accumulates as she rolls along what new attractions she holds forth to mankind ! But with what an accession of beauty she invites us to the study of her charms , while she ...
... Look at what the last years have added , and behold how history accumulates as she rolls along what new attractions she holds forth to mankind ! But with what an accession of beauty she invites us to the study of her charms , while she ...
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