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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... reason to doubt , that , in paffing through that course of exercise which is neceffary in order to attain this end , much affiftance may be derived from inftruction . What are rules or leffons for acquiring this or any other art , but ...
... reason to doubt , that , in paffing through that course of exercise which is neceffary in order to attain this end , much affiftance may be derived from inftruction . What are rules or leffons for acquiring this or any other art , but ...
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... reason- ing , and the ready declamation of the accomplished Bar- rifter ; and the dignified fimplicity , and unaffected energy of the Sacred Inftructor : but when , in any one of these capacities , a man so far forgets the ends and ...
... reason- ing , and the ready declamation of the accomplished Bar- rifter ; and the dignified fimplicity , and unaffected energy of the Sacred Inftructor : but when , in any one of these capacities , a man so far forgets the ends and ...
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... reason , that Aristotle defined poetry an imitative art . THESE Circumftances render THE READING OF WORKS OF TASTE a fubject of difquifition , or of precept , not less extenfive than that of writings intended for the com- munication of ...
... reason , that Aristotle defined poetry an imitative art . THESE Circumftances render THE READING OF WORKS OF TASTE a fubject of difquifition , or of precept , not less extenfive than that of writings intended for the com- munication of ...
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... reasons , fome attention may be due to the obfervations and precepts , relative to the reading of works of taste , which are to fill up the remainder of this Effay . THE effect which is produced by writing is fimilar to that which is ...
... reasons , fome attention may be due to the obfervations and precepts , relative to the reading of works of taste , which are to fill up the remainder of this Effay . THE effect which is produced by writing is fimilar to that which is ...
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... any thing ; for this reason , because they understand every thing too foon . THERE is nothing wanting to make all rational and dif- interested interested people in the world of one religion , but SELECT SENTENCES . BOOK I.
... any thing ; for this reason , because they understand every thing too foon . THERE is nothing wanting to make all rational and dif- interested interested people in the world of one religion , but SELECT SENTENCES . BOOK I.
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