The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to tion against the Romans Tacitus 140.
... form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to tion against the Romans Tacitus 140.
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... army which Tarquin now commands . The soldiers you imagine , will take the part of their ge- neral . Banish so groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men . Your fellow cit izens in the camp feel the weight of oppres ...
... army which Tarquin now commands . The soldiers you imagine , will take the part of their ge- neral . Banish so groundless a fear . The love of liberty is natural to all men . Your fellow cit izens in the camp feel the weight of oppres ...
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... army , beaten , vanquished , besieged by the Gauls the very last summer , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him .. hen = re la Vervi Same the evest mer : rect Talk De wed pedte withi ave be + tle Itibe Work Herg ...
... army , beaten , vanquished , besieged by the Gauls the very last summer , an army unknown to their leader , and unacquainted with him .. hen = re la Vervi Same the evest mer : rect Talk De wed pedte withi ave be + tle Itibe Work Herg ...
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... army of men , strangers to one another . On what side soever I turn my eyes , I be- hold all full of courage and strength ; a veteran infantry ; a most gallant cavalry ; you , my allies , most faithful and valliant ; you , Carthaginians ...
... army of men , strangers to one another . On what side soever I turn my eyes , I be- hold all full of courage and strength ; a veteran infantry ; a most gallant cavalry ; you , my allies , most faithful and valliant ; you , Carthaginians ...
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... army is loaded with the cumbrous spoils of many nations . You will find the poverty of the Scythians at one time , too nimble for your pursuit , aud at another time , when you think we are fled far enough from you , you will have us ...
... army is loaded with the cumbrous spoils of many nations . You will find the poverty of the Scythians at one time , too nimble for your pursuit , aud at another time , when you think we are fled far enough from you , you will have us ...
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