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The Philological and Biographical Works of Charles Butler, Esquire, of ... - Page 18
by Charles Butler - 1817
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1833 - 312 lehte
...their effect, he concluded with a mild 45 level tone of voice, and with his eyes almost shut. On this occasion, having wound up the attention of the monarch...seemed to fear the next word. The pause continued 60 let us do ours." When the service was concluded, the monarch walked slowly from the church, and...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1838 - 316 lehte
...him. In general, Bourdaloue spoke in a 45 level tone of voice, and with his eyes almost shut. On this occasion, having wound up the attention of the monarch...seemed to fear the next word. The pause continued 50 for some time: at length, the preacher, fixing his eyes directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone...
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The Rhetorical Reader Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ...

Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 lehte
...him. In general, Bourdaloue spoke in a 45 level tone of voice, and with his eyes almost shut. Or this occasion, having wound up the attention of the monarch...seemed to fear the next word. The pause continued 50 for some time: at length, the preacher, fixing his eyes directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 lehte
...the audienee to the highest pitch, he paused. The audienee expected something terrible, and scemed to fear the next word. The pause continued for some...in a tone of voice equally expressive of horror and coneern, said, in the words of the prophct, "thou art the man!" then, leaving these words to thcir...
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Thoughts on Preaching: Being Contributions to Homiletics

James Waddel Alexander - 1861 - 536 lehte
...Bourdaloue spake in a level tone of voice, with his eyes partly closed. On this occasion, having wound the attention of the monarch and the audience to the...to fear the next word. The pause continued for some tune — at length the preacher, fixing his eye directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone of voice...
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Thoughts on Preaching Being Contributed to Homiletics

James Waddel Alexander - 1863 - 534 lehte
...Bourdaloue spate in a level tone of voice, with his eyes partly closed. On this occasion, having wound the attention of the monarch and the audience to the...for some time — at length the preacher, fixing his eye directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone* of voice equally expressive of horror and concern,...
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Thoughts on Preaching: Being Contributions to Homiletics

James Waddel Alexander - 1869 - 540 lehte
...Bourdaloue spake in a level tone of voice, with his eyes partly closed. On this occasion, having wound the attention of the monarch and the audience to the...for some time — at length the preacher, fixing his eye directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone of voice equally expressive of horror and concern,...
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New Testament Illustrations: Comprising Choice Selections, Anecdotes ...

William Basil Jones - 1875 - 994 lehte
...him. In general, Bourdalouo spoke in a level tone of voice, and with his eyes almost shut. On this occasion, having wound up the attention of the monarch...audience to the highest pitch, he paused. The audience suspected something terrible, and seemed to fear the next word. The pause continued for some time ;...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 24. köide;30. köide

Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1852 - 746 lehte
...Bourdaloue spake in a level tone of voice, and with his eyes partly closed. On this occasion, having wound the attention of the monarch and the audience to the...for some time — at length the preacher fixing his eye directly on his royal hearer, and in a tone of voice equally expressive of horror and concern,...
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