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, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... kind , the tone of the paffion will often require a ftill greater cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling ...
... kind , the tone of the paffion will often require a ftill greater cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling ...
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... kind of feeling accompanies the words ; and this feeling , whatever it be , has its proper expreffion . IT is an effential part of elocution , to imitate this language of nature . No one can deferve the appellation of a good speaker ...
... kind of feeling accompanies the words ; and this feeling , whatever it be , has its proper expreffion . IT is an effential part of elocution , to imitate this language of nature . No one can deferve the appellation of a good speaker ...
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... kind of feeling , which imagination is able to excite ; and follow your feelings with no other restraint , than this fpeciál obfervance , that you " o'È R - STEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " THE fame general principles , and rules of ...
... kind of feeling , which imagination is able to excite ; and follow your feelings with no other restraint , than this fpeciál obfervance , that you " o'È R - STEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " THE fame general principles , and rules of ...
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... to be expected from this kind of reading ; and to fuggeft certain RULES for conducting it in the most advantageous manner . b 3 THE THE agreeable EMPLOYMENT which reading works of tafte affords the WORKS OF TASTE . xxix.
... to be expected from this kind of reading ; and to fuggeft certain RULES for conducting it in the most advantageous manner . b 3 THE THE agreeable EMPLOYMENT which reading works of tafte affords the WORKS OF TASTE . xxix.
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... kind of compofition . There is no pleasing affection of the mind , which may not , in these invaluable remains of antiquity , find ample fcope for gratification . The Epic Mufe , whether the appears in the majeftic fimplicity of Homer ...
... kind of compofition . There is no pleasing affection of the mind , which may not , in these invaluable remains of antiquity , find ample fcope for gratification . The Epic Mufe , whether the appears in the majeftic fimplicity of Homer ...
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