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 ix
... Truth . XV . Ode to Fancy . XVI . L ' Allegro . XVII . Il Penferofo . Collins . 264 Mafon . 266 Warton 268 Milton . 273 ibid . 278 XVIII . The Progrefs of Life . Shakspeare . 284 XIX . The Entry of Bolingbroke and Richard into London ...
... Truth . XV . Ode to Fancy . XVI . L ' Allegro . XVII . Il Penferofo . Collins . 264 Mafon . 266 Warton 268 Milton . 273 ibid . 278 XVIII . The Progrefs of Life . Shakspeare . 284 XIX . The Entry of Bolingbroke and Richard into London ...
Pagina xiii
... truth , that to be able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accom- plishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of an- cient or modern orators , the importance of a good elocution is fufficiently obvious . Every one will ac ...
... truth , that to be able to speak well is an ornamental and useful accom- plishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of an- cient or modern orators , the importance of a good elocution is fufficiently obvious . Every one will ac ...
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... TRUTH is born with us : and we must do violence to nature , to shake off our veracity . THERE cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wife men correct their own . No ...
... TRUTH is born with us : and we must do violence to nature , to shake off our veracity . THERE cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wife men correct their own . No ...
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... TRUTH is always confiftent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out . It is always near at hand , and fits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we are aware : whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a man's invention ...
... TRUTH is always confiftent with itself , and needs nothing to help it out . It is always near at hand , and fits upon our lips , and is ready to drop out before we are aware : whereas a lie is troublesome , and sets a man's invention ...
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