"elocutionary Manual." the Principles of Elocution, With Exercises And Notations, for Pronunciation, Intonation, Emphasis, Gesture And Emotional Expression
"elocutionary Manual." the Principles of Elocution, With Exercises And Notations, for Pronunciation, Intonation, Emphasis, Gesture And Emotional Expression
Bell, Alexander Melville, 1819-1905. [from Old Catalog]
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Shoughs, water-rugs, and demi-wolves, are cleped ^.^ , .^ ie . ^.^ All by the name of dogs : | the valued file . *^ 3(/ ^ ^ ^ Distinguishes . . . the swift, the slow, the subtle,. ^ ^ -t ^ The house-keeper, the hunter, every one • •»> According to the gift which bounteous Nature ^***^ • ^^ Hath in him closed; whereby he doth receive Particular addition, from the bill That writes them all alike. DISTINCTIONS. Human society requires distinctions of property, diversity of ^' • •^ • *>^ conditions,... subordinations of rank, and a multiplicity of occu- pations, [in order to advance the general good. DISTRACTION. — Shakespeare, You see me here, ye gods, a poor old man, . ^ A>i> ^ As full of grief as age. wretched in both I 5 ch pr ^^^ You think I'll weep ; no, I'll not weep : — 2 e Ex2) ^ 4 e -^ I have full cause of weeping ; but this heart V Cres Shall Os burst into a hundred thousand flaws, . ^ ..^ Sob Fills 2 Exp Or ere I'll weep — O Gods, I shall go mad ! DOMINION. — Milton.
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