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If such a tax could be graduated by progressively increasing the rate as the speech extends beyond a normal length , and as the quality of the utterance deviates from a standard of excellence , a handsome revenue might be realized .
If such a tax could be graduated by progressively increasing the rate as the speech extends beyond a normal length , and as the quality of the utterance deviates from a standard of excellence , a handsome revenue might be realized .
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A slouchy manner , a weak or a raucous voice , inappropriate gestures , or none at all , false emphasis , affected modulation of the voice or persistent monotony of utterance , hesitation or a too protracted search for words ...
A slouchy manner , a weak or a raucous voice , inappropriate gestures , or none at all , false emphasis , affected modulation of the voice or persistent monotony of utterance , hesitation or a too protracted search for words ...
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Phillips Brooks never stopped in his torrent of thought to think of dramatic utterance . And it is impossible to conceive of St. Paul giving other than the most natural and uncultivated emphasis in his great efforts ; for , as he says ...
Phillips Brooks never stopped in his torrent of thought to think of dramatic utterance . And it is impossible to conceive of St. Paul giving other than the most natural and uncultivated emphasis in his great efforts ; for , as he says ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
EFFECT OF SOCIAL CHANGES IN AMERICA | 10 |
OCCASIONS SUITED TO THE CULTIVATION | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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