Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Zväzok 19Werner's Magazine Company, 1897 |
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... things that tend toward imperfect breathing ; notably , wrong poise , tight lacing , and mus- cular tension . We require ... thing in the practice of developing exercises , and a potent factor in grace and in flexibility of movement . To ...
... things that tend toward imperfect breathing ; notably , wrong poise , tight lacing , and mus- cular tension . We require ... thing in the practice of developing exercises , and a potent factor in grace and in flexibility of movement . To ...
Strana 18
... thing that was not new in the Marcellus Mass was its style . New beauty and grandeur there may have been in it ; new perfection of mastery in contrapuntal writing there may have been ; but the style was in all musical essentials quite ...
... thing that was not new in the Marcellus Mass was its style . New beauty and grandeur there may have been in it ; new perfection of mastery in contrapuntal writing there may have been ; but the style was in all musical essentials quite ...
Strana 31
... thing that that which we use the most of anything we possess -language - is the thing that is the last to come to anything like perfec- tion . The word " conversation " does not always mean the same thing . Sometimes it means that ...
... thing that that which we use the most of anything we possess -language - is the thing that is the last to come to anything like perfec- tion . The word " conversation " does not always mean the same thing . Sometimes it means that ...
Strana 32
... thing being to have some- thing to say ; the second is to know how to say it ; and the third is to be careful not to oversay it . I think , perhaps , this last is the commonest of all errors in conversation . When I get a little farther ...
... thing being to have some- thing to say ; the second is to know how to say it ; and the third is to be careful not to oversay it . I think , perhaps , this last is the commonest of all errors in conversation . When I get a little farther ...
Strana 33
... thing as run- ning your words too smoothly , with- out any emphasis at all ; but the more general fault is giving too much emphasis . If you arrange your sentences as they should be , they will emphasize themselves . Let me illustrate ...
... thing as run- ning your words too smoothly , with- out any emphasis at all ; but the more general fault is giving too much emphasis . If you arrange your sentences as they should be , they will emphasize themselves . Let me illustrate ...
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