The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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Pàgina 22
... side and terminating on the right side ; and , vice versâ , the same rule applies to the movement of the left hand . The stroke which marks the emphatic word must descend on that word alone at the instant of its utterance . The movement ...
... side and terminating on the right side ; and , vice versâ , the same rule applies to the movement of the left hand . The stroke which marks the emphatic word must descend on that word alone at the instant of its utterance . The movement ...
Pàgina 23
... side . It should be perfectly understood , that no art depends so much on constant and almost unremitting practice as elocution , and the appropriate gesture that should attend it . Neither grace nor facility can possibly be otherwise ...
... side . It should be perfectly understood , that no art depends so much on constant and almost unremitting practice as elocution , and the appropriate gesture that should attend it . Neither grace nor facility can possibly be otherwise ...
Pàgina 43
... side , restored him to himself ; and leaning his poor head upon her breast , he told Floy of his dream , and smiled . When day began to dawn again , he watched for the sun ; and when its cheerful light began to sparkle in the room , he ...
... side , restored him to himself ; and leaning his poor head upon her breast , he told Floy of his dream , and smiled . When day began to dawn again , he watched for the sun ; and when its cheerful light began to sparkle in the room , he ...
Pàgina 44
... side of the bed . For Paul had heard them say long ago , that that gentleman had been with his mamma when she clasped Florence in her arms , and died . And he could not forget it now . He liked him for it . He was not afraid . The ...
... side of the bed . For Paul had heard them say long ago , that that gentleman had been with his mamma when she clasped Florence in her arms , and died . And he could not forget it now . He liked him for it . He was not afraid . The ...
Pàgina 46
... side by side with that great father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he then reaches up and cuts ...
... side by side with that great father of his country . He grasps his knife with a firmer hand , and clinging to a little jutting crag , he cuts a gain into the limestone , about a foot above where he stands ; he then reaches up and cuts ...
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