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 SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1797 - 436 páginas |
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... and heights at the close of a sentence ought to be infinitely diverfified , according to the gene- ral nature of the difcourfe , and the particular construction and meaning of the sentence . In plain narrative XX AN ESSAY ON.
... and heights at the close of a sentence ought to be infinitely diverfified , according to the gene- ral nature of the difcourfe , and the particular construction and meaning of the sentence . In plain narrative XX AN ESSAY ON.
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... nature teaches us to make use of tones , looks , and geftures . When anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or any ... nature , and .. are ready to confider every attempt to recover it as the laboured and affected effort of art . But Nature ...
... nature teaches us to make use of tones , looks , and geftures . When anger , fear , joy , grief , love , or any ... nature , and .. are ready to confider every attempt to recover it as the laboured and affected effort of art . But Nature ...
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... feveral emotions or paffions are ex- preffed in real life , or by thofe who have with great labour and taste acquired a power of imi- tating nature ; and accuftom yourself either to follow the tating ELOCUTION . xxiii.
... feveral emotions or paffions are ex- preffed in real life , or by thofe who have with great labour and taste acquired a power of imi- tating nature ; and accuftom yourself either to follow the tating ELOCUTION . xxiii.
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... nature ; and accuftom yourself either to follow the great original itself , or the best co- pies you meet with ; always , however , " with this fpecial obfervance , that you o'ERSTEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " In the application of ...
... nature ; and accuftom yourself either to follow the great original itself , or the best co- pies you meet with ; always , however , " with this fpecial obfervance , that you o'ERSTEP NOT THE MODESTY OF NATURE . " In the application of ...
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... Nature Ibid . 105 XIV . The Origin of Superftition and Tyranny Ibid . 107 XV . On Happiness Ibid . 110 XVI . On virtue Ibid . 112 XVII . On Verfification Ibid . 115 XVIII . Leffons on Wisdom Armstrong 116 XIX . Against Indolence ; an ...
... Nature Ibid . 105 XIV . The Origin of Superftition and Tyranny Ibid . 107 XV . On Happiness Ibid . 110 XVI . On virtue Ibid . 112 XVII . On Verfification Ibid . 115 XVIII . Leffons on Wisdom Armstrong 116 XIX . Against Indolence ; an ...
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