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 iii
... feel a peculiar propriety in addressing it to you , as a public acknowledg- · ment of the steady support which you have given to this institution , and the important services which you have ren- dered it . In this Seminary , which was ...
... feel a peculiar propriety in addressing it to you , as a public acknowledg- · ment of the steady support which you have given to this institution , and the important services which you have ren- dered it . In this Seminary , which was ...
Strana xi
... speakers 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.
... speakers 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 xxii
... subject interests the passions , -évery one who is not des- titute of feeling , while he understands the meaning of the * Book viii , Chap . 23 . words , conceives the expression that would accompany them . xxii ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... subject interests the passions , -évery one who is not des- titute of feeling , while he understands the meaning of the * Book viii , Chap . 23 . words , conceives the expression that would accompany them . xxii ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
Strana xxiii
... feel- ing ; and with these the general air and gesture naturally ac- cord . The use of this language is not confined to the more vehement passions . Upon every subject and occasion on which we speak , some kind of feeling accompanies ...
... feel- ing ; and with these the general air and gesture naturally ac- cord . The use of this language is not confined to the more vehement passions . Upon every subject and occasion on which we speak , some kind of feeling accompanies ...
Strana xxxii
... feeling , or vigour of fancy , coolly apply to works of genius the technical rules of art . To form the character of ... feel the effect , or judge of the merit of any literary composition , without knowing the meaning of the terms which ...
... feeling , or vigour of fancy , coolly apply to works of genius the technical rules of art . To form the character of ... feel the effect , or judge of the merit of any literary composition , without knowing the meaning of the terms which ...
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