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 are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of Taste |
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In this Seminary , which was at first established , and has been uniformly conducted , on the extensive plan of providing a proper course of Instruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen ...
In this Seminary , which was at first established , and has been uniformly conducted , on the extensive plan of providing a proper course of Instruction for young men in the most useful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen ...
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ELEGY TO A YOUNG NOBLEMAN , Mason , 97 7. ON THE ADVANTAGES OF UNITING GENTLENESS OF MANNERS WITH FIRMNESS OF MIND , L. Chesterfield , 75 8. ON GOOD SENSE ..... .................. . 21. ON THE MISERIES OF HUMAN .
ELEGY TO A YOUNG NOBLEMAN , Mason , 97 7. ON THE ADVANTAGES OF UNITING GENTLENESS OF MANNERS WITH FIRMNESS OF MIND , L. Chesterfield , 75 8. ON GOOD SENSE ..... .................. . 21. ON THE MISERIES OF HUMAN .
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Young , 119 2. VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , 3. THE SAME SUBJECT ............. 116 Chap . BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . Page Chap . 1. JUNIUS BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA ... Livy , 121 2. HANNIBAL TO HIS SOLDIERS ...
Young , 119 2. VIRTUE OUR HIGHEST INTEREST , 3. THE SAME SUBJECT ............. 116 Chap . BOOK V. - ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . Page Chap . 1. JUNIUS BRUTUS OVER THE DEAD BODY OF LUCRETIA ... Livy , 121 2. HANNIBAL TO HIS SOLDIERS ...
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A young man , who has been accustomed to per- form frequent exercises in this art in private , cannot easily persuade himself , when he appears before the public , to con- sider the business he has to perform in any other light ...
A young man , who has been accustomed to per- form frequent exercises in this art in private , cannot easily persuade himself , when he appears before the public , to con- sider the business he has to perform in any other light ...
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It is of great consequence to young persons , at least at their entrance upon the study of polite literature , before their taste is completely formed , that they confine themselves to writers of the first merit in each branch of ...
It is of great consequence to young persons , at least at their entrance upon the study of polite literature , before their taste is completely formed , that they confine themselves to writers of the first merit in each branch of ...
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