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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... Labour . VI . The old Man and his Afs . ibid . 26 VII . Hercules's Choice . Tatler . 27 Mrs. Barbauld . 30 VIII . Pity . IX . The Dead Afs . Sterne . 32 X. The Sword . ibid . 34 XI . Maria . ibid . 36 XII . The Camelion . Merrick . 41 ...
... Labour . VI . The old Man and his Afs . ibid . 26 VII . Hercules's Choice . Tatler . 27 Mrs. Barbauld . 30 VIII . Pity . IX . The Dead Afs . Sterne . 32 X. The Sword . ibid . 34 XI . Maria . ibid . 36 XII . The Camelion . Merrick . 41 ...
Pagina xiv
... - fons , as fhall give the fpeaker an opportunity of ex- ercifing himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and 2 XV and in this much affistance may certainly be derived xiv AN ESSAY ON.
... - fons , as fhall give the fpeaker an opportunity of ex- ercifing himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and 2 XV and in this much affistance may certainly be derived xiv AN ESSAY ON.
Pagina xxxi
... labour and tafte acquired a power of imi- tating nature ? and accuftom yourfelf either to fol- low the great original itfelf , or the beft copies you . meet with ; always , however , " with this fpecial ob- " fervance , that you o ...
... labour and tafte acquired a power of imi- tating nature ? and accuftom yourfelf either to fol- low the great original itfelf , or the beft copies you . meet with ; always , however , " with this fpecial ob- " fervance , that you o ...
Pagina 8
... heart of fools is in their mouth , but the tongue of the wife is in their heart . To labour , and to be content with that a man hath , is a fweet life . BL BE in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but SELLCT SENTENCES . ( Book I.
... heart of fools is in their mouth , but the tongue of the wife is in their heart . To labour , and to be content with that a man hath , is a fweet life . BL BE in peace with many ; nevertheless , have but SELLCT SENTENCES . ( Book I.
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... labour under it , by the prejudice it affords every worthy perfon in their favour . THE difference there is between honour and honesty , feems to be chiefly in the motive . The honeft man does that from duty , which the man of honour ...
... labour under it , by the prejudice it affords every worthy perfon in their favour . THE difference there is between honour and honesty , feems to be chiefly in the motive . The honeft man does that from duty , which the man of honour ...
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