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 SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1797 - 436 páginas |
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... giving a clear and full utterance to the several fim- ple and complex founds . The nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and and much pains should be taken to discover and correct ELOCUTION . vii Grongar Hill.
... giving a clear and full utterance to the several fim- ple and complex founds . The nature of these founds , therefore , ought to be well understood ; and and much pains should be taken to discover and correct ELOCUTION . vii Grongar Hill.
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... should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often afcribed to fome defect in the organs of fpeech , are generally the confequence of inat- tention or bad example . Many of these respect the ...
... should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articulation , which , though often afcribed to fome defect in the organs of fpeech , are generally the confequence of inat- tention or bad example . Many of these respect the ...
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... should per- haps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correct- nefs and precifion of true learning , combine the eafe and elegance of genteel life . An attention to fuch models , and a ...
... should per- haps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correct- nefs and precifion of true learning , combine the eafe and elegance of genteel life . An attention to fuch models , and a ...
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... should pay a particular attention to his prevailing defects , whether they regard articula- tion , command of voice , emphafis , or cadence : and he should content himself with reading , and fpeaking with an immediate view to the ...
... should pay a particular attention to his prevailing defects , whether they regard articula- tion , command of voice , emphafis , or cadence : and he should content himself with reading , and fpeaking with an immediate view to the ...
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... should begin on ours . THE prodigal robs his heir , the miser robs himself . We should take a prudent care for the future , but so as to enjoy the present . It is no part of wisdom to be miferable to - day , because we may happen to be ...
... should begin on ours . THE prodigal robs his heir , the miser robs himself . We should take a prudent care for the future , but so as to enjoy the present . It is no part of wisdom to be miferable to - day , because we may happen to be ...
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