The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges : Newly Translated Or Compiled from Celebrated Orators, Authors and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern, a Treatise on Oratory and Elocution, Notes Explanatory and BiographicalCharles Desilver, 1859 - 558 Seiten |
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... stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; -Or if that thou couldst seo me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , - Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ...
... stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; -Or if that thou couldst seo me without eyes , Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , - Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ...
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... stand at such a distance only as the speaker can easily reach , in his usual manner of delivering himself . Afterwards , let him gradually increase his distance , and the speaker will in the same gradual proportion increase the force of ...
... stand at such a distance only as the speaker can easily reach , in his usual manner of delivering himself . Afterwards , let him gradually increase his distance , and the speaker will in the same gradual proportion increase the force of ...
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... stand , and walking so fast as to seem to outrun his speech Such an orator was said , anciently , to run after a cause , instead of pleading it ; and it is stated of Flavius Virginius , that he asked a speaker , very much addicted to ...
... stand , and walking so fast as to seem to outrun his speech Such an orator was said , anciently , to run after a cause , instead of pleading it ; and it is stated of Flavius Virginius , that he asked a speaker , very much addicted to ...
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... stand in a perfectly perpendicular posture , an auditor would naturally say , " He looks like a post . " If the hands work in direct lines , it will give him the appear- ance of a two - handled pump . The first point to be attained is ...
... stand in a perfectly perpendicular posture , an auditor would naturally say , " He looks like a post . " If the hands work in direct lines , it will give him the appear- ance of a two - handled pump . The first point to be attained is ...
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... , family for that support , of which you have robbed them , without your own enrichment ? Go . stand over that body : call back that soul -- - his - which you have driven from its tenement ; take MORAL AND DIDACTIC . ENGLAND . 43.
... , family for that support , of which you have robbed them , without your own enrichment ? Go . stand over that body : call back that soul -- - his - which you have driven from its tenement ; take MORAL AND DIDACTIC . ENGLAND . 43.
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