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 are Prefixed Two EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - 346 páginas |
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... MIND , L. Chesterfield , 75 8. ON GOOD SENSE .. 9. ON STUDY .. 21. ON THE MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE Pratt , 7722. REFLECTIONS Bacm , 78 STATE 10. ON SATIRICAL WIT ........... Sterne , 79123 11. HAMLET'S INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PLAYERS ...
... MIND , L. Chesterfield , 75 8. ON GOOD SENSE .. 9. ON STUDY .. 21. ON THE MISERIES OF HUMAN LIFE Pratt , 7722. REFLECTIONS Bacm , 78 STATE 10. ON SATIRICAL WIT ........... Sterne , 79123 11. HAMLET'S INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PLAYERS ...
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... mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity * ; the principal stress is laid upon certain substantives , adjec- tives , and verbs ; and the rest of the sentence is spoken with an inferior degree of exertion . This stress ...
... mind , and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity * ; the principal stress is laid upon certain substantives , adjec- tives , and verbs ; and the rest of the sentence is spoken with an inferior degree of exertion . This stress ...
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... mind , is it's first and most obvious effect . The productions of genius , whether written in narrative , descriptive , or dramatic form , agree in the general character of presenting before the mind of the reader certain objects ...
... mind , is it's first and most obvious effect . The productions of genius , whether written in narrative , descriptive , or dramatic form , agree in the general character of presenting before the mind of the reader certain objects ...
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... mind . It is the na- tural tendency of an intimate acquaintance with images of grandeur , beauty , and excellence , as they are exhibited in works of taste , to produce a general habit of dignity and ele- gance , which will seldom fail ...
... mind . It is the na- tural tendency of an intimate acquaintance with images of grandeur , beauty , and excellence , as they are exhibited in works of taste , to produce a general habit of dignity and ele- gance , which will seldom fail ...
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... mind upon literary works of taste , besiac the foundation of good sense , and lively sensibility , which must be laid by nature , several preparatory acquisitions are requisite . The first is an accurate acquaintance with the LANGUAGE ...
... mind upon literary works of taste , besiac the foundation of good sense , and lively sensibility , which must be laid by nature , several preparatory acquisitions are requisite . The first is an accurate acquaintance with the LANGUAGE ...
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