The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... mind's tangled meshes , he Sp - Sy what the art , blessed dream of A whisper serene Se han since The Sour Seraphine , Apr Sister of Charity . Shum to inquire Ath young son . The son of thy that sire , reclaim from the dt sin death ...
... mind's tangled meshes , he Sp - Sy what the art , blessed dream of A whisper serene Se han since The Sour Seraphine , Apr Sister of Charity . Shum to inquire Ath young son . The son of thy that sire , reclaim from the dt sin death ...
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... mind , being the model ; and the rules of that art teach us to reproduce in our utterance of the thoughts of others , the same tones , inflections , and pauses with which Nature has invested our own . It is not indeed pretended that by ...
... mind , being the model ; and the rules of that art teach us to reproduce in our utterance of the thoughts of others , the same tones , inflections , and pauses with which Nature has invested our own . It is not indeed pretended that by ...
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... mind your aitches — an aitch dropped or wrongly aspirated , is to an educated ear what a note played out of tune is to a musician's . Remember , too , that we have many words spelt alike and pronounced differently , accordingly as they ...
... mind your aitches — an aitch dropped or wrongly aspirated , is to an educated ear what a note played out of tune is to a musician's . Remember , too , that we have many words spelt alike and pronounced differently , accordingly as they ...
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... mind your stops , " by which is meant , those alone that appear on the printed page , with no reference at all to any others that may be deemed necessary , and indeed are absolutely essential to correct oral delivery . Hence , too , the ...
... mind your stops , " by which is meant , those alone that appear on the printed page , with no reference at all to any others that may be deemed necessary , and indeed are absolutely essential to correct oral delivery . Hence , too , the ...
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... mind . Mr. Sheridan , in his " Lectures , " observes , " There are few per- sons who in private company do not deliver their sentiments with propriety and force in their manner whenever they speak in earnest ; consequently , here is a ...
... mind . Mr. Sheridan , in his " Lectures , " observes , " There are few per- sons who in private company do not deliver their sentiments with propriety and force in their manner whenever they speak in earnest ; consequently , here is a ...
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