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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... Thefe faults may be corrected , by reading fen- tences , fo contrived as often to repeat the faulty founds ; and by guarding against them in familiar converfation . OTHER defects in articulation regard the com- plex founds , and confift ...
... Thefe faults may be corrected , by reading fen- tences , fo contrived as often to repeat the faulty founds ; and by guarding against them in familiar converfation . OTHER defects in articulation regard the com- plex founds , and confift ...
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... thefe expreffions , and defcribe them in all their variations is impracticable . Attempts have been made with some success to analyse the language of ideas ; but the language of fentiment and emotion has never yet been ana- lyfed ; and ...
... thefe expreffions , and defcribe them in all their variations is impracticable . Attempts have been made with some success to analyse the language of ideas ; but the language of fentiment and emotion has never yet been ana- lyfed ; and ...
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... thefe , the prac- titioner should pay a particular attention to his prevailing defects , whether they regard articu- lation , command of voice , emphasis , or cadence : and he should content himself with reading and fpeaking with an ...
... thefe , the prac- titioner should pay a particular attention to his prevailing defects , whether they regard articu- lation , command of voice , emphasis , or cadence : and he should content himself with reading and fpeaking with an ...
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... thefe exercifes , the learner should daily read aloud by 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 ...
... thefe exercifes , the learner should daily read aloud by 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 ...
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... thefe capacities , fo far forgets the ends , and degrades the confequence of his profeffion , as to set himself forth to public view under the cha- racter of a Spouter , and to parade it in the ears of the vulgar with all the pomp of ...
... thefe capacities , fo far forgets the ends , and degrades the confequence of his profeffion , as to set himself forth to public view under the cha- racter of a Spouter , and to parade it in the ears of the vulgar with all the pomp of ...
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