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 are Prefixed Two EssaysA. Wilson, 1808 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana xi
... often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear neither to understand nor feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xi.
... often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear neither to understand nor feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xi.
Strana xii
... desire that it should be under- - stood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a speaker without energy is a lifeless statue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of pronouncing your words , inure yourself , while ...
... desire that it should be under- - stood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a speaker without energy is a lifeless statue . In order to acquire a forcible manner of pronouncing your words , inure yourself , while ...
Strana xvii
... desire . SIR Balaam now , he lives like other folks . Then you will pass into Africa : WILL pass , did I say ? In expressing any maxim , or doctrine , which contains much meaning in a few words , the weight of the sentiment should be ...
... desire . SIR Balaam now , he lives like other folks . Then you will pass into Africa : WILL pass , did I say ? In expressing any maxim , or doctrine , which contains much meaning in a few words , the weight of the sentiment should be ...
Strana 1
... desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon con- tentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares ...
... desire no more than what he may get justly , use soberly , distribute cheerfully , and live upon con- tentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares ...
Strana 5
... desires , and lasting as our immortal souls without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a Paradise . CHAP . V. HONOURABLE age is not that which standeth in length of time , nor that is measured by ...
... desires , and lasting as our immortal souls without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a Paradise . CHAP . V. HONOURABLE age is not that which standeth in length of time , nor that is measured by ...
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