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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... feel a peculiar pro- priety in addreffing it to you , as a public ac- knowledgment of the fteady fupport which you have given to this inftitution , and the important fervices which you have rendered it . In this Seminary , which was at ...
... feel a peculiar pro- priety in addreffing it to you , as a public ac- knowledgment of the fteady fupport which you have given to this inftitution , and the important fervices which you have rendered it . In this Seminary , which was at ...
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... feel what they fay themselves , nor to have any defire that it fhould be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a fpeaker without energy is a lifeless tatue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of ...
... feel what they fay themselves , nor to have any defire that it fhould be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a fpeaker without energy is a lifeless tatue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of ...
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... feel the effect , or judge of the merit of any literary compofition , without knowing the meaning of the terms which the writer uses , and the structure and idiom of the language in which he writes . Hence arifes the neceffity of a ...
... feel the effect , or judge of the merit of any literary compofition , without knowing the meaning of the terms which the writer uses , and the structure and idiom of the language in which he writes . Hence arifes the neceffity of a ...
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... feel . The general picture , presented before his fancy by the artift , will ftrike him with its full force ; nor will any fingle touch ,, however minute , efcape his ob- fervation . The confequence muft be , a perfect experi ence of ...
... feel . The general picture , presented before his fancy by the artift , will ftrike him with its full force ; nor will any fingle touch ,, however minute , efcape his ob- fervation . The confequence muft be , a perfect experi ence of ...
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... feel in their turns what diftrefs and po- verty is I ftop not to tell the caufes which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E **** had fought up against his condition with great firmnefs ...
... feel in their turns what diftrefs and po- verty is I ftop not to tell the caufes which gradually brought the house of d'E **** in Britany into decay . The Marquis d'E **** had fought up against his condition with great firmnefs ...
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