The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 страници |
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... suavitèr in modo : however , they are seldom united . The warm choleric man , with strong animal spirits , despises the suavitèr in modo , and thinks to carry all before him by the fortiter in re . He may possibly , by great accident ...
... suavitèr in modo : however , they are seldom united . The warm choleric man , with strong animal spirits , despises the suavitèr in modo , and thinks to carry all before him by the fortiter in re . He may possibly , by great accident ...
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... suavitèr in modo with the fortitèr in re . If you are in authority , and have a right to command , your commands delivered suavitèr in modo will be willingly , cheerfully , and con- sequently well obeyed : whereas if given only fortiter ...
... suavitèr in modo with the fortitèr in re . If you are in authority , and have a right to command , your commands delivered suavitèr in modo will be willingly , cheerfully , and con- sequently well obeyed : whereas if given only fortiter ...
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