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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... manner of con- verfation , be natural and right ? Is it poffible that all the varieties of fentiment , which a public fpeaker has occafion to introduce , fhould be properly expreffed by one melodious tone and cadence , employed alike on ...
... manner of con- verfation , be natural and right ? Is it poffible that all the varieties of fentiment , which a public fpeaker has occafion to introduce , fhould be properly expreffed by one melodious tone and cadence , employed alike on ...
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... manner as to intimate to the hearer that the fenfe is not compleated . Mr. GARRICK , often obferved this rule with great fuccefs . This particular excellence Mr. Sterne has de- scribed in his usual sprightly manner . See the following ...
... manner as to intimate to the hearer that the fenfe is not compleated . Mr. GARRICK , often obferved this rule with great fuccefs . This particular excellence Mr. Sterne has de- scribed in his usual sprightly manner . See the following ...
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... manner in which we utter our words ; by the features of the countenance , and by other well known figns . And even when we speak without any of the more violent emotions , fome kind of feeling ufually accompanies our words , and this ...
... manner in which we utter our words ; by the features of the countenance , and by other well known figns . And even when we speak without any of the more violent emotions , fome kind of feeling ufually accompanies our words , and this ...
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... manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands are to be employed , in expreffing the paffions , muft , in my apprehenfion , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only in- struction which can be given with advantage on ...
... manner in which their voice , countenance , and hands are to be employed , in expreffing the paffions , muft , in my apprehenfion , be weak and ineffectual . And , perhaps , the only in- struction which can be given with advantage on ...
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... Manners with Firmnefs of Mind . VIII . On Good Senfe . IX . On Study . X. On Satirical Wit . Lord Chesterfield . 80 Melmoth . Bacon . Sterne . 83 84 85 XI . XII . Hamlet's Inftructions to the Players . XIII . On the Order of Nature ...
... Manners with Firmnefs of Mind . VIII . On Good Senfe . IX . On Study . X. On Satirical Wit . Lord Chesterfield . 80 Melmoth . Bacon . Sterne . 83 84 85 XI . XII . Hamlet's Inftructions to the Players . XIII . On the Order of Nature ...
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