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 ElocutionSimms&McIntyre, 1811 - Počet stran: 644 |
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Strana xvi
... seems to expect an an . swer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a particular tone , to indicate that a question is asked . Some sentences are so constructed , that the last words require a stronger emphasis than any ...
... seems to expect an an . swer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a particular tone , to indicate that a question is asked . Some sentences are so constructed , that the last words require a stronger emphasis than any ...
Strana xvii
... seem almost to have for . gotten the language of nature , and are ready to consi der every attempt to recover it as the laboured and affected effort of art . But nature is always the same ; and every judicious imitation of it will ...
... seem almost to have for . gotten the language of nature , and are ready to consi der every attempt to recover it as the laboured and affected effort of art . But nature is always the same ; and every judicious imitation of it will ...
Strana 9
... seems to be chiefly in the motive . The honest man does that from duty ; which the man of honour does for the sake of his character . $ D A liar A liar begins with making falsehoods appear like truth , CHAP . VI . SELECT SENTENCES . The ...
... seems to be chiefly in the motive . The honest man does that from duty ; which the man of honour does for the sake of his character . $ D A liar A liar begins with making falsehoods appear like truth , CHAP . VI . SELECT SENTENCES . The ...
Strana 11
... which it does not pur . sue . The chief advantage that ancient writers can boast ⚫over modern ones seems owing to simplicity . Every D 2 noble ! noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the for CHAP . VII . 11 SELECT SENTENCES . Maria.
... which it does not pur . sue . The chief advantage that ancient writers can boast ⚫over modern ones seems owing to simplicity . Every D 2 noble ! noble truth and sentiment was expressed by the for CHAP . VII . 11 SELECT SENTENCES . Maria.
Strana 14
... seem to wear one heart , Whose hours , whose bed , whose meal and exercise Are still together ; who twine ( as ... seems to be more strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a necessary end , Will come , when it will come ...
... seem to wear one heart , Whose hours , whose bed , whose meal and exercise Are still together ; who twine ( as ... seems to be more strange that men should fear ; Seeing that death , a necessary end , Will come , when it will come ...
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