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... observe , that to render pauses graceful and expressive , they must not only be made in the right place , but also be ac- companied with a proper tone of voice , by which the nature of these pauses is intimated ; much more than by the ...
... observe , that to render pauses graceful and expressive , they must not only be made in the right place , but also be ac- companied with a proper tone of voice , by which the nature of these pauses is intimated ; much more than by the ...
Сторінка xi
... observe that in common discourse , when he is engaged every man , when he is much in earnest in speaking on some subject which inte- rests him nearly , has an eloquent or per- suasive tone and manner . What is the " All that passes in ...
... observe that in common discourse , when he is engaged every man , when he is much in earnest in speaking on some subject which inte- rests him nearly , has an eloquent or per- suasive tone and manner . What is the " All that passes in ...
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... observe every de- viation from the reigning mode . I was universally skilful in all the changes of expensive expensive finery ; but as every one , they say BOOK I. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS . On the Immortality of the Soul.
... observe every de- viation from the reigning mode . I was universally skilful in all the changes of expensive expensive finery ; but as every one , they say BOOK I. MORAL AND RELIGIOUS . On the Immortality of the Soul.
Сторінка 11
... observe in ourselves is an imperfection that cleaves in some de- gree to creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The presence of every created being is confined to a ...
... observe in ourselves is an imperfection that cleaves in some de- gree to creatures of the highest capacities , as they are creatures , that is , beings of finite and limited natures . The presence of every created being is confined to a ...
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... observe how Provi- dence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by hav- ing formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of conceiving delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in ...
... observe how Provi- dence has taken care to keep up this cheerfulness in the mind of man , by hav- ing formed it after such a manner , as to make it capable of conceiving delight from several objects which seem to have very little use in ...
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