The Academical ReaderJ. J. Harrod, 1831 - 324 sider |
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... hand . We shall conclude this section with the following rule , for the tones that indicate the passions and emotions : " In reading , let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree ...
... hand . We shall conclude this section with the following rule , for the tones that indicate the passions and emotions : " In reading , let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree ...
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... hands are to be employed , in expressing the passions , must , in my apprehension , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only instruction which can be given with advantage on this head , is this general one : Observe in what ...
... hands are to be employed , in expressing the passions , must , in my apprehension , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only instruction which can be given with advantage on this head , is this general one : Observe in what ...
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... hand , and broke off the chain of ideas it had inspired . His night - gown was exchanged for a coat , and he followed his housekeeper to the sick man's apartment . ' Twas the best in the little inn where they lay , but a paltry one ...
... hand , and broke off the chain of ideas it had inspired . His night - gown was exchanged for a coat , and he followed his housekeeper to the sick man's apartment . ' Twas the best in the little inn where they lay , but a paltry one ...
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... hand with an air of kindness : She drew it away from him in silence ; threw down her eyes to the ground , and left the room . 6. " I have been thanking God , " said the good La Roche , " for my recovery . " " That is right , " replied ...
... hand with an air of kindness : She drew it away from him in silence ; threw down her eyes to the ground , and left the room . 6. " I have been thanking God , " said the good La Roche , " for my recovery . " " That is right , " replied ...
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his daughter sobbed and wept . Her father took her hand , kissed it twice , pressed it to his bosom , threw up his eyes to heaven ; and , having wiped off a tear that was just about to drop from each , began to point out to his guest ...
his daughter sobbed and wept . Her father took her hand , kissed it twice , pressed it to his bosom , threw up his eyes to heaven ; and , having wiped off a tear that was just about to drop from each , began to point out to his guest ...
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