The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 Seiten |
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... eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the fchool - boy habit of reading in a different key and tone from that of con-- verfation ; and gives him greater liberty to attempt the expreffion of the countenance ...
... eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the fchool - boy habit of reading in a different key and tone from that of con-- verfation ; and gives him greater liberty to attempt the expreffion of the countenance ...
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... eye , to take in feveral claufes , or the whole , of a sentence . I HAVE only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest fuccefs , there is fome difficulty in carrying ...
... eye , to take in feveral claufes , or the whole , of a sentence . I HAVE only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest fuccefs , there is fome difficulty in carrying ...
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... eyes . caft towards the ground with an agreeable referve , her mo- tion and behaviour full of modefty , and her raiment as white as fnow . The other had a great deal of health and floridness in her countenance , which she had helped ...
... eyes . caft towards the ground with an agreeable referve , her mo- tion and behaviour full of modefty , and her raiment as white as fnow . The other had a great deal of health and floridness in her countenance , which she had helped ...
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... eyes upon herself , then turned them on thofe that were present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure the made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , the stepped before the other lady , who ...
... eyes upon herself , then turned them on thofe that were present , to see how they liked her , and often looked on the figure the made in her own shadow . Upon her nearer approach to Hercules , the stepped before the other lady , who ...
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... eyes funk , her forehead contracted into per- petual wrinkles , and her temples were covered with a wreath of cypress and wormwood . From this union sprung a vir- gin , in whom might be traced a strong resemblance to both her parents ...
... eyes funk , her forehead contracted into per- petual wrinkles , and her temples were covered with a wreath of cypress and wormwood . From this union sprung a vir- gin , in whom might be traced a strong resemblance to both her parents ...
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