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 xxxii
... meaning and force , and gives him a previous knowledge of the feveral inflexions , emphafis , and tones which the words require . And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the fchool - boy ...
... meaning and force , and gives him a previous knowledge of the feveral inflexions , emphafis , and tones which the words require . And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the fchool - boy ...
Pagina 1
... mean in all things . Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being ftrictly obferved , it ceases to be virtue . It is wifer to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re- venge it afterwards . Ir is much better to reprove ...
... mean in all things . Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being ftrictly obferved , it ceases to be virtue . It is wifer to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re- venge it afterwards . Ir is much better to reprove ...
Pagina 11
... means lefs pleafing than the glare of the ruby . To be at once a rake , and to glory in the character , dif- covers at the same time a bad difpofition , and a bad taste . How is it poffible to expect that mankind will take ad- vice ...
... means lefs pleafing than the glare of the ruby . To be at once a rake , and to glory in the character , dif- covers at the same time a bad difpofition , and a bad taste . How is it poffible to expect that mankind will take ad- vice ...
Pagina 12
... mean but a neceffary substitute for it , in focieties who have none ; it is a fort of paper credit , with which men are obliged to trade , who are deficient in the fterling cafh of true morality and religion . PERSONS of great delicacy ...
... mean but a neceffary substitute for it , in focieties who have none ; it is a fort of paper credit , with which men are obliged to trade , who are deficient in the fterling cafh of true morality and religion . PERSONS of great delicacy ...
Pagina 24
... means it is that we find Pleasure and Pain are fuch constant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their vifits together , or are never far asunder . If Pain comes into a heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure ; and if Pleasure ...
... means it is that we find Pleasure and Pain are fuch constant yoke - fellows , and that they either make their vifits together , or are never far asunder . If Pain comes into a heart , he is quickly followed by Pleasure ; and if Pleasure ...
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