A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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... natural method of speaking , by which the speaker seeks to directly move and persuade his hearers , in man - to - man fashion and without manner formally assumed for effect . I believe that a teacher of reading and speaking , to be ...
... natural method of speaking , by which the speaker seeks to directly move and persuade his hearers , in man - to - man fashion and without manner formally assumed for effect . I believe that a teacher of reading and speaking , to be ...
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... nature and art have lent their charms . It must be retired , away from the bustle and confusion of the great world where the mind may freely give itself to undisturbed reflections . Yet it must be near some centre of life and trade ...
... nature and art have lent their charms . It must be retired , away from the bustle and confusion of the great world where the mind may freely give itself to undisturbed reflections . Yet it must be near some centre of life and trade ...
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... nature and art combined to pro- duce a degree of intellectual refinement without a rival either in ancient or modern times . But wherever , in any age , similar results have been achieved it has been under a combination of like ...
... nature and art combined to pro- duce a degree of intellectual refinement without a rival either in ancient or modern times . But wherever , in any age , similar results have been achieved it has been under a combination of like ...
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... Nature knew her own intentions better than any one else . Dickens has a broad , full brow , a fine head - which , for a man of such power and energy , is singularly small at the base of the brain - and a cleanly cut profile . There is a ...
... Nature knew her own intentions better than any one else . Dickens has a broad , full brow , a fine head - which , for a man of such power and energy , is singularly small at the base of the brain - and a cleanly cut profile . There is a ...
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... nature has made us ripe for love , it seldom occurs that the Fates are behindhand in furnishing a temple for the flame . Above green - flashing plunges of a weir , and shaken by the thunder below , lilies , golden and white , were ...
... nature has made us ripe for love , it seldom occurs that the Fates are behindhand in furnishing a temple for the flame . Above green - flashing plunges of a weir , and shaken by the thunder below , lilies , golden and white , were ...
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