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'The first public association of men, said Coningsby, 'who have worked for an avowed end without enunciating a single principle. 'And who have established political infidelity throughout the land, said Lord Henry. 'By Jove! said Buckhurst, 'what infernal fools we have made ourselves this last week! 'Nay, said Coningsby, smiling, 'it was our last schoolboy weakness.

She would never forget her complex feelings, when at a Paris theatre, she saw slowly file before her in a Dream-Masque the wraith-like figures of the poet, their voices their only corporeal gift. Picture had dissolved into picture, and in the vapours of these crooning enchantments she heard voices of various timbres enunciating in monosyllables the wisdom of the ages, the poetry of the future.

The Irish Parliament had been prorogued in 1787 to the 5th of February, 1789, the same day on which, after numerous examinations of the physicians in attendance on the royal patient, and after the passing of a series of resolutions enunciating the principles on which the government was proceeding, Pitt introduced the Regency Bill into the English House of Commons, being prepared to conduct it through both Houses with all the despatch that might be consistent with a due observance of all the forms of deliberation.

It should not be! It should never be! And again he spoke, enunciating his words with difficulty, for his lips were dry. "It is very fine! Quite marvellous, in fact! almost unprecedented! That is why I ask, 'did you do it all yourself? You must not be offended, Angela! I mean so well! You see the conception the breadth of treatment the gradation and tone of colour are all absolutely masculine.

It would have been like things they had each of them done single-handed within the past year. "When once we make a start, you see, Mrs. Cameron, we never turn back. We could not afford to," said the Inspector. There was no suspicion of boasting in the Inspector's voice. He was simply enunciating the traditional code of the Police.

He praised Marx for enunciating this doctrine, but nevertheless continued to think in terms of nations. His longest work, ``L'Empire Knouto-Germanique et la Revolution Sociale, is mainly concerned with the situation in France during the later stages of the Franco-Prussian War, and with the means of resisting German imperialism.

From a window opening upon a balcony overhead came the clear notes of a barytone voice enunciating the oldfashioned words of an English ballad, the refrain of which expressed hopeless separation.

"I beg your pardon, Mrs. Grossly-Grin that is er Gosling-Green, I should say." Be sure your sins will find you out. Through wilful perversion of the pleasing name the Professor had rendered himself incapable of enunciating it. "And what do you do for India, write, speak, organize, subscribe or what?" asked the lady with increasing severity. "I work." "In what capacity?"

Therefore, the Vicar- General of our Order considered that if the present interview with your Majesty could be obtained, I, as secretary and treasurer for the proposed new monastery, might be able to explain the spiritual, as well as the material advantages to be gained by the use of the lands for the purpose mentioned." He spoke slowly, enunciating each word with careful distinctness.

It is not uncommon to find students who can vocalize with comparative ease, but the moment they attempt to sing words the mechanism becomes rigid. The tendency toward rigidity is much greater in enunciating consonants than it is in enunciating vowels, and yet they should be equally easy. Here is where the student finds his greatest difficulty in mastering English diction.