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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... turn of the voice which we generally use at the comma , or in asking a question which begins with a verb ; as , " Did he say no ? " The falling inflection is generally , though not always , heard at the colon and semicolon , and must ...
... turn of the voice which we generally use at the comma , or in asking a question which begins with a verb ; as , " Did he say no ? " The falling inflection is generally , though not always , heard at the colon and semicolon , and must ...
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... turn his back on them , and to place himself in ungraceful positions . 0 Зай In a dialogue , each speaker should stand obliquely , for the most part , except in passages not directly addressed to the other . The party to the dialogue ...
... turn his back on them , and to place himself in ungraceful positions . 0 Зай In a dialogue , each speaker should stand obliquely , for the most part , except in passages not directly addressed to the other . The party to the dialogue ...
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... turn these forces to the advantage of mankind ; bounded no longer by the sea , limited no longer to human strength , served by more than Titanic agents , whereby man may even fly across that gulf which , for thousands of years ...
... turn these forces to the advantage of mankind ; bounded no longer by the sea , limited no longer to human strength , served by more than Titanic agents , whereby man may even fly across that gulf which , for thousands of years ...
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... turning . - -- PROFESSOR NICHOL . XVII . FALSE NOTIONS OF OFFICE . SIR , it were melancholy , indeed , if the only path to true glory were through official distinction . Were this to become the uni- versal sentiment , I should tremble ...
... turning . - -- PROFESSOR NICHOL . XVII . FALSE NOTIONS OF OFFICE . SIR , it were melancholy , indeed , if the only path to true glory were through official distinction . Were this to become the uni- versal sentiment , I should tremble ...
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... turn in rivers upon the water - wheels , unchain the imprisoned spirits of steam , to weave a garment for the body , and let the soul remain unadorned and naked ! What ! send out your vessels to the farthest ocean , and make battle with ...
... turn in rivers upon the water - wheels , unchain the imprisoned spirits of steam , to weave a garment for the body , and let the soul remain unadorned and naked ! What ! send out your vessels to the farthest ocean , and make battle with ...
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