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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... Anger Holland 125 2. Virtue our higheft Intereft 3. The fame Subjec Harris 131 Ib . 133 Chap . 4. On the Immortality of the Soul 5. On the Being of a God Page Spectator 133 Young 136 Page 1. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia ...
... Anger Holland 125 2. Virtue our higheft Intereft 3. The fame Subjec Harris 131 Ib . 133 Chap . 4. On the Immortality of the Soul 5. On the Being of a God Page Spectator 133 Young 136 Page 1. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lucretia ...
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... anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and forrows , not only with different tones , ' but with different elevations of voice . Men , at different ages of life , and in different fituations , fpeak in very dif- ferent keys . The ...
... anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and forrows , not only with different tones , ' but with different elevations of voice . Men , at different ages of life , and in different fituations , fpeak in very dif- ferent keys . The ...
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... Anger . A cuftom more honour'd in the Breach , than the Obfervance . IN fome fentences the antithefis is double , and even treble : this must be expreffed in reading , by a corre- fponding combination of emphases . The following in ...
... Anger . A cuftom more honour'd in the Breach , than the Obfervance . IN fome fentences the antithefis is double , and even treble : this must be expreffed in reading , by a corre- fponding combination of emphases . The following in ...
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... anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or any other paffion is raifed within us , we naturally discover it by the manner in which we utter our words , by the features of the face , and by other well- known figns . The eyes and countenance ...
... anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or any other paffion is raifed within us , we naturally discover it by the manner in which we utter our words , by the features of the face , and by other well- known figns . The eyes and countenance ...
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... conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die • THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all B gloomy gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is SELECT SENTENCES Chap The Dervife On Anger Holland 125.
... conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die • THERE is but one way of fortifying the foul against all B gloomy gloomy prefages and terrors of mind ; and that is SELECT SENTENCES Chap The Dervife On Anger Holland 125.
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