The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... hand a bottle which had ssic It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves and flow ΤΟ ΠΙΟ Η ΟΙΙ ...
... hand a bottle which had ssic It was conjectured that she had undesignedly taken an icine , as a relief for spasms in the stomach . ] the rock from which arose let's blue wanderings ; careless hand , cast leaves and flow ΤΟ ΠΙΟ Η ΟΙΙ ...
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... hands ; avoiding , however , anything approaching to a wavering motion , such as we are told by Cicero a Roman orator called Curio was addicted to , and for which he became the subject of a friend's joke , who once asked , “ Who is that ...
... hands ; avoiding , however , anything approaching to a wavering motion , such as we are told by Cicero a Roman orator called Curio was addicted to , and for which he became the subject of a friend's joke , who once asked , “ Who is that ...
Strana 21
... hand occasionally should be used indiscriminately , as the principal gesture , or the position of the person addressed , may require ; and sometimes distinctively the left hand alternates its office with the right . With us the ...
... hand occasionally should be used indiscriminately , as the principal gesture , or the position of the person addressed , may require ; and sometimes distinctively the left hand alternates its office with the right . With us the ...
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... hand . The stroke which marks the emphatic word must descend on that word alone at the instant of its utterance . The movement of the arm and hand also should be sustained and suspended through the duration of a passage , and terminate ...
... hand . The stroke which marks the emphatic word must descend on that word alone at the instant of its utterance . The movement of the arm and hand also should be sustained and suspended through the duration of a passage , and terminate ...
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... hands may be moved forward almost on a level ; but when no active movement is required , they should be raised , in general as high as the breast , or sometimes a little below it , easily curved , but on no account are they to be ...
... hands may be moved forward almost on a level ; but when no active movement is required , they should be raised , in general as high as the breast , or sometimes a little below it , easily curved , but on no account are they to be ...
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