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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... himself in each branch of elocution ; all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much affiftance may certainly be derived from in- ftruction . What are rules or leffons for acquiring this or any other art ...
... himself in each branch of elocution ; all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much affiftance may certainly be derived from in- ftruction . What are rules or leffons for acquiring this or any other art ...
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... himself excels , And ftands alone in indeclineables ; Conjunction , prepofition , adverb , join To stamp new vigour on the nervous line : In monofyllables his thunders roll , HE , SHE , IT , AND , WE , YE , THEY , fright the foul ...
... himself excels , And ftands alone in indeclineables ; Conjunction , prepofition , adverb , join To stamp new vigour on the nervous line : In monofyllables his thunders roll , HE , SHE , IT , AND , WE , YE , THEY , fright the foul ...
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... himself in the use of the language . All endeavours therefore to make men Orators by defcribing to them in words the manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands are to be employed , in expreffing the paffions , muft , in my ...
... himself in the use of the language . All endeavours therefore to make men Orators by defcribing to them in words the manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands are to be employed , in expreffing the paffions , muft , in my ...
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... himself with reading and fpeaking with an immediate view to the correct- ing of his fundamental faults , before he aims at any thing higher . This may be irksome and dif- agreeable ; it may require much patience and re- folution ; but ...
... himself with reading and fpeaking with an immediate view to the correct- ing of his fundamental faults , before he aims at any thing higher . This may be irksome and dif- agreeable ; it may require much patience and re- folution ; but ...
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... himself , and , as often as he has opportunity , under the correction of an In- ftructor or Friend . He should also frequently recite compofitions memoriter . This method has feveral advantages : it obliges the speaker to dwell upon the ...
... himself , and , as often as he has opportunity , under the correction of an In- ftructor or Friend . He should also frequently recite compofitions memoriter . This method has feveral advantages : it obliges the speaker to dwell upon the ...
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