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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... are few perfons who do not daily experience the advantages of the former , and the inconveniences of the latter . The great difficulty is , not to prove that it is a defir- .B able able thing to be able to read and fpeak with.
... are few perfons who do not daily experience the advantages of the former , and the inconveniences of the latter . The great difficulty is , not to prove that it is a defir- .B able able thing to be able to read and fpeak with.
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... thing to be able to read and fpeak with propriety , but to point out a practicable and eafy method by which this accomplishment may be acquired . FOLLOW Nature , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which ...
... thing to be able to read and fpeak with propriety , but to point out a practicable and eafy method by which this accomplishment may be acquired . FOLLOW Nature , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which ...
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... , that fpeaking in a high key is the fame thing as fpeaking loud ; and not obferving , that whether a fpeaker fhall be heard or not , depends more upon the the distinctnefs and force with which he utters his words xviii AN ESSAY ON.
... , that fpeaking in a high key is the fame thing as fpeaking loud ; and not obferving , that whether a fpeaker fhall be heard or not , depends more upon the the distinctnefs and force with which he utters his words xviii AN ESSAY ON.
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... thing in the fenfe which requires the laft found to be elevated or emphatical , an eafy fall , fufficient to fhew that the fenfe is finished , will be proper . And în pathetic pieces , efpecially thofe of the plaintive , tender , tender ...
... thing in the fenfe which requires the laft found to be elevated or emphatical , an eafy fall , fufficient to fhew that the fenfe is finished , will be proper . And în pathetic pieces , efpecially thofe of the plaintive , tender , tender ...
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... thing higher . This may be irk fome and disagreeable ; it may require much patience and refolution ; but it is the only way to fucceed . For , if a man cannot read fimple fentences , or plain narrative narrative or didactic pieces ...
... thing higher . This may be irk fome and disagreeable ; it may require much patience and refolution ; but it is the only way to fucceed . For , if a man cannot read fimple fentences , or plain narrative narrative or didactic pieces ...
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