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, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... , which in a polite circle would appear perfectly ridiculous . The See Book vii , Chap . 18 and 23 , of this work . fashionable fashionable world has , in this refpect , too much ELOCUTION . xiii Chap ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES.
... , which in a polite circle would appear perfectly ridiculous . The See Book vii , Chap . 18 and 23 , of this work . fashionable fashionable world has , in this refpect , too much ELOCUTION . xiii Chap ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES.
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... give the hearer an expectation * Mr. Garrick's power of fufpending the voice is well defcribed by Sterne . See Book vi . Chap . 3 , of this work . of of fomething further to complete the fenfe ; the third ELOCUTION . ' xxi.
... give the hearer an expectation * Mr. Garrick's power of fufpending the voice is well defcribed by Sterne . See Book vi . Chap . 3 , of this work . of of fomething further to complete the fenfe ; the third ELOCUTION . ' xxi.
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... where it is finished . * Philipp . iv . 8 . + Book vi . Chap . 8. See a long series of Interrogations in Gloucefter's Speech to the Nobles , Book v . C. 14 . THE THE clofing pause muft not be confounded with that fall xxii ON ESSAY.
... where it is finished . * Philipp . iv . 8 . + Book vi . Chap . 8. See a long series of Interrogations in Gloucefter's Speech to the Nobles , Book v . C. 14 . THE THE clofing pause muft not be confounded with that fall xxii ON ESSAY.
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... , though the unskilful may gaze and applaud , the judicious * See Dean Swift's advice on this head , in his Letter to a young Clergyman . b 2 cannot cannot but be grieved and difgutted . Avail yourself , ELOCUTION . xxvii.
... , though the unskilful may gaze and applaud , the judicious * See Dean Swift's advice on this head , in his Letter to a young Clergyman . b 2 cannot cannot but be grieved and difgutted . Avail yourself , ELOCUTION . xxvii.
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... See this fubject illuftrated by many pertinent examples and judicious obfervations , in Dr. Aikin's Effay on the application of Natural Hiftory to Poetry . out out that degree of exertion , which preferves the mind xxxvi READING ON.
... See this fubject illuftrated by many pertinent examples and judicious obfervations , in Dr. Aikin's Effay on the application of Natural Hiftory to Poetry . out out that degree of exertion , which preferves the mind xxxvi READING ON.
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