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 xix
... thoughts and sentiments , either from memory or immediate conception ; for besides that there is an artificial unitormity which al- most always distinguishes reading from speaking , the fixed posture , and the bending of the head which ...
... thoughts and sentiments , either from memory or immediate conception ; for besides that there is an artificial unitormity which al- most always distinguishes reading from speaking , the fixed posture , and the bending of the head which ...
Strana 3
... thought to do great things , who are but tools and instruments , like the fool who fan- cied he played upon the organ , when he only blew the bellows . Though Though a man - may become learned by another's learning CHAT . 111 . 3 SELECT ...
... thought to do great things , who are but tools and instruments , like the fool who fan- cied he played upon the organ , when he only blew the bellows . Though Though a man - may become learned by another's learning CHAT . 111 . 3 SELECT ...
Strana 9
... thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wise to fix this pretty high , although it occasions one to talk the less . To endeavour all one's days to fortify our minds with learning and philosophy , is to spend so much in armour ...
... thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wise to fix this pretty high , although it occasions one to talk the less . To endeavour all one's days to fortify our minds with learning and philosophy , is to spend so much in armour ...
Strana 11
... thought on , but sleeps in oblivion , buried in rubbish , which no one thinks it worth his pains to rake into , much less to remove . Honour is but a fictitious kind of honesty ; a mean but necessary substitute for it , in societies who ...
... thought on , but sleeps in oblivion , buried in rubbish , which no one thinks it worth his pains to rake into , much less to remove . Honour is but a fictitious kind of honesty ; a mean but necessary substitute for it , in societies who ...
Strana 24
... thought so , replied the other , by your loading him so unmer- cifully . You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he you . Any thing to please , says the owner ; and alighting with his son , they tied the legs of ...
... thought so , replied the other , by your loading him so unmer- cifully . You and your son are better able to carry the poor beast than he you . Any thing to please , says the owner ; and alighting with his son , they tied the legs of ...
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