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. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... tions to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous ftudy , more perhaps than from any other caufe that we so often hear fo perfons perfons read with an improper emphasis , or with no xvi AN ESSAY ON.
... tions to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of this previous ftudy , more perhaps than from any other caufe that we so often hear fo perfons perfons read with an improper emphasis , or with no xvi AN ESSAY ON.
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... hear over their heads . He said he had come laft from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franconia ; and had got fo far on his return home , when his afs died . Every one feem- ed defirous to know what bufinefs could ...
... hear over their heads . He said he had come laft from Spain , where he had been from the furthest borders of Franconia ; and had got fo far on his return home , when his afs died . Every one feem- ed defirous to know what bufinefs could ...
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... hear them more diftinctlyTis Maria ; faid the poftillion , obferving I was liftening - Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one fide to let me fee her , for he was in a line be- tween us ) is fitting upon a bank playing her ...
... hear them more diftinctlyTis Maria ; faid the poftillion , obferving I was liftening - Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one fide to let me fee her , for he was in a line be- tween us ) is fitting upon a bank playing her ...
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... hear thy forrows from thy own lips but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me fuch a tale of woe with it , that I rofe up , and with broken and irregular steps walked foftly to my chaife . Wat a SECOND PART ...
... hear thy forrows from thy own lips but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me fuch a tale of woe with it , that I rofe up , and with broken and irregular steps walked foftly to my chaife . Wat a SECOND PART ...
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... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Defcends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchlefs pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The fame , diftinguish'd ...
... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought : And yet not always on the guilty head Defcends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchlefs pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The fame , diftinguish'd ...
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