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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... just elocution . But , if this is too much to be expected , especially from Preachers , who have fo much to compofe , and are so often called upon to speak in public ; it is however extremely de- firable that they fhould make themselves ...
... just elocution . But , if this is too much to be expected , especially from Preachers , who have fo much to compofe , and are so often called upon to speak in public ; it is however extremely de- firable that they fhould make themselves ...
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... just mean between bafhfulness and impudence . I fhall conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modest and assured , so it is also poffible for the fame person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent ...
... just mean between bafhfulness and impudence . I fhall conclude with obferving , that as the fame man may be both modest and assured , so it is also poffible for the fame person to be both impudent and bashful . We have frequent ...
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... just , With richer treasures and an ampler ftate Indows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them . His the city's pomp , The rural honours his . Whate'er adorns The princely dome , the column and the arch , The breathing ...
... just , With richer treasures and an ampler ftate Indows at large whatever happy man Will deign to use them . His the city's pomp , The rural honours his . Whate'er adorns The princely dome , the column and the arch , The breathing ...
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... casual adverfity ; but in just complete action throughout every part of life , whatever be the face of things , whether favourable , or the contrary . K 4 BUT But why then , faid I , fuch accuracy about CHAP . II . 189 DIALOGUES .
... casual adverfity ; but in just complete action throughout every part of life , whatever be the face of things , whether favourable , or the contrary . K 4 BUT But why then , faid I , fuch accuracy about CHAP . II . 189 DIALOGUES .
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... just as he pleases ? Do you think I drive a kind of African flave - trade with them ? and SIR JOHN . A moment's patience , Sir ! Nothing but the excess of my paffion for Mifs Fanny should have induced me to take any step that had the ...
... just as he pleases ? Do you think I drive a kind of African flave - trade with them ? and SIR JOHN . A moment's patience , Sir ! Nothing but the excess of my paffion for Mifs Fanny should have induced me to take any step that had the ...
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