The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - 512 pàgines |
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Pàgina vii
... Human Life , Rogers , 352 The Present Condition of Man vindicated , Pope , 353 On Happiness , Ibid . 355 Polonius's Advice to his Son , Shakspeare , 356 Industry , · • Southey , 357 • RELIGIOUS OR DEVOTIONAL READINGS . Exhortation to ...
... Human Life , Rogers , 352 The Present Condition of Man vindicated , Pope , 353 On Happiness , Ibid . 355 Polonius's Advice to his Son , Shakspeare , 356 Industry , · • Southey , 357 • RELIGIOUS OR DEVOTIONAL READINGS . Exhortation to ...
Pàgina viii
... Human Grandeur , Lady Lillycraft's Retinue , Contest between the Eyes and the Nose , The Newcastle Apothecary , Lodgings for Single Gentlemen , • Mirror , • Goldsmith , Page 396 · 399 Washington Irving , 401 Cowper , Colman , Ibid . 403 ...
... Human Grandeur , Lady Lillycraft's Retinue , Contest between the Eyes and the Nose , The Newcastle Apothecary , Lodgings for Single Gentlemen , • Mirror , • Goldsmith , Page 396 · 399 Washington Irving , 401 Cowper , Colman , Ibid . 403 ...
Pàgina 17
... the various modulations of the human voice . So wide is the difference of the tone employed on these two occasions , be the subject what it may . " B " Young people must be taught to let their voice INTRODUCTION . 17.
... the various modulations of the human voice . So wide is the difference of the tone employed on these two occasions , be the subject what it may . " B " Young people must be taught to let their voice INTRODUCTION . 17.
Pàgina 27
... human feelings cannot thus change into so many varied and even oppo- site states in the course of a few pages . Your pupil cannot feel those different passages from different authors , he therefore cannot read them well . Finding this ...
... human feelings cannot thus change into so many varied and even oppo- site states in the course of a few pages . Your pupil cannot feel those different passages from different authors , he therefore cannot read them well . Finding this ...
Pàgina 40
... human ; to forgive , divine . Custom is the plague of wise men , and the idol of fools . The prodigal robs his heir ; the miser robs himself . The pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those ...
... human ; to forgive , divine . Custom is the plague of wise men , and the idol of fools . The prodigal robs his heir ; the miser robs himself . The pleasures of the imagination are not so gross as those of sense , nor so refined as those ...
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