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 iv
... fame great object continues to be purfued , by faithful endeavours to cultivate the understandings of youth , and by a fteady attention to difcipline , it is hoped , that you will have the fatisfaction to obferve the fame effects ...
... fame great object continues to be purfued , by faithful endeavours to cultivate the understandings of youth , and by a fteady attention to difcipline , it is hoped , that you will have the fatisfaction to obferve the fame effects ...
Pagina vii
... fame Subject . Holland . 122 Harris . 128 ibid . 130 IV . On the Immortality of the Soul . Spectator . 131 V. On the Being of a God . Young . 134 BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . CHAP . I. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia ...
... fame Subject . Holland . 122 Harris . 128 ibid . 130 IV . On the Immortality of the Soul . Spectator . 131 V. On the Being of a God . Young . 134 BOOK V. ORATIONS AND HARANGUES . CHAP . I. Junius Brutus over the dead Body of Lu- cretia ...
Pagina xviii
... fpeaking in a high key is the fame thing as fpeaking loud ; and not obferving , that whether a fpeaker fhall be heard or not , depends more upon the the distinctnefs and force with which he utters his words xviii AN ESSAY ON.
... fpeaking in a high key is the fame thing as fpeaking loud ; and not obferving , that whether a fpeaker fhall be heard or not , depends more upon the the distinctnefs and force with which he utters his words xviii AN ESSAY ON.
Pagina xx
... fame compofition there may be frequent . occafion to alter the height of the voice , in passing from one part to another , without any change of per- fon . Shakspeare's " All the World's a Stage , " & c . and his description of the ...
... fame compofition there may be frequent . occafion to alter the height of the voice , in passing from one part to another , without any change of per- fon . Shakspeare's " All the World's a Stage , " & c . and his description of the ...
Pagina xxi
... fame nature , must be corrected in the pronunciation of a gentleman who is fuppofed to have feen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the diftrict in which he was born . B5 RULE RULE V. Pronounce every word confifting ...
... fame nature , must be corrected in the pronunciation of a gentleman who is fuppofed to have feen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the diftrict in which he was born . B5 RULE RULE V. Pronounce every word confifting ...
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