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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... Mind . VIII . On Good Senfe . IX . On Study . X. On Satirical Wit . Chesterfield . 80 Melmoth . 83 Bacon . 84 Sterne . 85 XI . Hamlet's Inftructions to the Players . Shakfp . 87 XII , The present Condition of Man vindi- cated . XIII ...
... Mind . VIII . On Good Senfe . IX . On Study . X. On Satirical Wit . Chesterfield . 80 Melmoth . 83 Bacon . 84 Sterne . 85 XI . Hamlet's Inftructions to the Players . Shakfp . 87 XII , The present Condition of Man vindi- cated . XIII ...
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... mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbi- trary custom or false taste ; to discover and correct thofe tones , and habits of speaking , which are grofs deviations from nature , and as far as they prevail muft deftroy ...
... mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbi- trary custom or false taste ; to discover and correct thofe tones , and habits of speaking , which are grofs deviations from nature , and as far as they prevail muft deftroy ...
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... - veral claufes of a sentence , gives to every part its proper found , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is in the power power of emphafis to make long and complex fen-- tences xxii AN ESSAY ON.
... - veral claufes of a sentence , gives to every part its proper found , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is in the power power of emphafis to make long and complex fen-- tences xxii AN ESSAY ON.
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... minds , we naturally dif cover it by the particular manner in which we utter our words ; by the features of the countenance , and by other well - known figns . And even when we speak speak without any of the more violent emotions , the ...
... minds , we naturally dif cover it by the particular manner in which we utter our words ; by the features of the countenance , and by other well - known figns . And even when we speak speak without any of the more violent emotions , the ...
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... mind , and a good confcience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by fe ...
... mind , and a good confcience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by fe ...
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