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 W. Enfield, ...A. Millar, W. Law, and R. Cater, 1794 - 405 pagina's |
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Pagina xvii
... breath , and a forcible action of the organs employed in forming them ; and let all the vowel - founds have a full and bold utterance . Prac- tife thefe rules with perfeverance , till you have ac- quired ftrength and energy of speech ...
... breath , and a forcible action of the organs employed in forming them ; and let all the vowel - founds have a full and bold utterance . Prac- tife thefe rules with perfeverance , till you have ac- quired ftrength and energy of speech ...
Pagina xxvi
... breathing . I know of nothing that fuch a fpeaker can fo properly be compared to , as an alarm - bell , which , when once fet a - going , clatters on till the weight that moves it is run down . With- out out pauses , the sense must ...
... breathing . I know of nothing that fuch a fpeaker can fo properly be compared to , as an alarm - bell , which , when once fet a - going , clatters on till the weight that moves it is run down . With- out out pauses , the sense must ...
Pagina 17
... breath Rides on the posting winds , and doth belie All corners of the world . Kings , queens , and states , Maids , matrons , nay , the fecrets of the grave , This viperous flander enters . THERE is a tide in the affairs of men , Which ...
... breath Rides on the posting winds , and doth belie All corners of the world . Kings , queens , and states , Maids , matrons , nay , the fecrets of the grave , This viperous flander enters . THERE is a tide in the affairs of men , Which ...
Pagina 91
... Breaths in our foul , informs our mortal part , As full , as perfect , in a hair as heart ; As full , as perfect , in vile Man that mourns , As the rapt Seraph that adores and burns : To him no high , no low , no great , no fmall- He ...
... Breaths in our foul , informs our mortal part , As full , as perfect , in a hair as heart ; As full , as perfect , in vile Man that mourns , As the rapt Seraph that adores and burns : To him no high , no low , no great , no fmall- He ...
Pagina 107
... pale ; O ! let thy friend ( and may he boast the name ) Breathe from his artless reed one parting lay ! G 5 A lay A lay like this thy carly virtues claim , And CHAP . XX . 107 DIDACTIC PIECES . Elegy to a young Nobleman.
... pale ; O ! let thy friend ( and may he boast the name ) Breathe from his artless reed one parting lay ! G 5 A lay A lay like this thy carly virtues claim , And CHAP . XX . 107 DIDACTIC PIECES . Elegy to a young Nobleman.
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