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 ElocutionSimms&McIntyre, 1811 - 644 páginas |
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... pains should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articula- . tion which though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech , are generally the consequence of inattention or bad example . Many of these respect the ...
... pains should be taken to discover and correct those faults in articula- . tion which though often ascribed to some defect in the organs of speech , are generally the consequence of inattention or bad example . Many of these respect the ...
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... pains are necessary in acquir- ing the habit of a just and forcible pronunciation : and it can only be the effect of close attention and long practice , to be able with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and ...
... pains are necessary in acquir- ing the habit of a just and forcible pronunciation : and it can only be the effect of close attention and long practice , to be able with a mere glance of the eye , to read any piece with good emphasis and ...
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... pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success ; there is some diffi- culty in carrying the art of speaking out of the school , or chamber , to the bar , the senate , or the pulpit . A young man ...
... pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success ; there is some diffi- culty in carrying the art of speaking out of the school , or chamber , to the bar , the senate , or the pulpit . A young man ...
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... Pain 5. Labour .. 6. The old Man and his Ass 7. Hercules's Choice 8. Pity 9. The dead Ass 10. The Sword 11. Maria 12. The Camelion 13. The Youth and the Philosopher 14. Sir Balaam 15. Edwin and Emma 16. Celadon and Amelia 17 Junio and ...
... Pain 5. Labour .. 6. The old Man and his Ass 7. Hercules's Choice 8. Pity 9. The dead Ass 10. The Sword 11. Maria 12. The Camelion 13. The Youth and the Philosopher 14. Sir Balaam 15. Edwin and Emma 16. Celadon and Amelia 17 Junio and ...
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... Pain arising from virtuous Emotions attended with Pleasure 25. On Taste .. 26. The Pleasures arising from a cultivated Imagination ibid . 104 0000 BOOK IV - ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . 1. On Anger 2. Virtue our highest Interest 3. The same ...
... Pain arising from virtuous Emotions attended with Pleasure 25. On Taste .. 26. The Pleasures arising from a cultivated Imagination ibid . 104 0000 BOOK IV - ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES . 1. On Anger 2. Virtue our highest Interest 3. The same ...
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Acmit army Avarice Balaam behold bliss bosom breast Brutus Cæsar CELADON CHAP cheerfulness Dæmon danger daugh daughter death divine doth earth endeavour eternal Ev'n ev'ry fate father fear fool fortune FRAM Gauls give Gods grace Grongar Hill hand happy hast hath head hear heart heav'n honour hope hour humour IAGO king labour learning live look Lord MACD mankind Maria marriage means mind modesty motley fool Muse nature Nature's never noble nymph o'er once pain passion Patricians peace perfection person pity pleasure poor pow'r praise pride Romans sapadillas Scythians sense shade SHAKSPEARE SIR JOHN smiles SNEYD DAVIES soul speak spirit STERL suavitèr sweet Syphax tears tell Theana thee thing thou thought Tis green truth twas uncle Toby virtue virtuous voice whole wisdom wise words youth