Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal PhilosophyMorton & Griswold, 1845 - 323 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 71 頁
... thought - is the second thing : tends to a successful issue . 6. Reflect well , be- and the action - the third thing : the affection fore you say yes , or no . 7. Be cautious - in giv- and the vowel sound are connected , the ing advice ...
... thought - is the second thing : tends to a successful issue . 6. Reflect well , be- and the action - the third thing : the affection fore you say yes , or no . 7. Be cautious - in giv- and the vowel sound are connected , the ing advice ...
第 189 頁
... thought is lost , ere thought can soar so high , sincerity of our friends . 8. The genuine feel- Even like past moments - in eternity . This world - is all a fleeting show , For man's illusion given ; The smiles of joy , -the tears of ...
... thought is lost , ere thought can soar so high , sincerity of our friends . 8. The genuine feel- Even like past moments - in eternity . This world - is all a fleeting show , For man's illusion given ; The smiles of joy , -the tears of ...
第 190 頁
... thought by thinking , it is manifest , that every modification of thought , must be quite obscure in its nature ' ; and , for the same reason , in judging of what we call ideas , we must use ideas derived from the same original , while ...
... thought by thinking , it is manifest , that every modification of thought , must be quite obscure in its nature ' ; and , for the same reason , in judging of what we call ideas , we must use ideas derived from the same original , while ...
內容
BRONSONS SYSTEM OF ELOCUTION | i |
TIME AND INTEREST TABLES | iii |
which the Author has been engaged in teaching and comprehensive nature tending to produce | 64 |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
accent action affections Anecdote arms beauty better Beware black crows bless body breath Bronchia called cerebellum character Cicero consonant death delight Demosthenes diaphragm diphthongal divine earth earth-a elocution eloquence eternal evil eyes fear feel flowers fool give glottis hand happy hath hear heart heaven hence honor hope human human voice inflection knowledge language larynx light live look Lord mind mouth muscles nature nerves never Notes o'er object orator passions perfect person pleasure practice prangly principles pronounce proper Proverbs reason replied round sense silent sing smile soul speak spirit sweet syllable tears tempest tence th't thee thing thorax thou thought thro ticulation tion tones tongue triphthongal true truth Twas Varieties virtue vocal voice vowel whole wise words x-king youth