The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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Price 180 6 Galgacus , the General of 13 The Speech of Brutus on the Caledonji , to his Ar . the Death of Cæsar my , to incite them to Shakspeare 181 Action against the Ro . 14 Gloucester's Speech to mans . , come .
Price 180 6 Galgacus , the General of 13 The Speech of Brutus on the Caledonji , to his Ar . the Death of Cæsar my , to incite them to Shakspeare 181 Action against the Ro . 14 Gloucester's Speech to mans . , come .
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... and a forcible action of the organs ensployed in forming them ; and let all the vowel sounds have a full and bold utterance . Practice these rules with perseverance , till you have acquired strength and energy of speech .
... and a forcible action of the organs ensployed in forming them ; and let all the vowel sounds have a full and bold utterance . Practice these rules with perseverance , till you have acquired strength and energy of speech .
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It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in an age ; but to escape censure , a man must pass his whole life with out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing .
It is harder to avoid censure than to gain applause ; for may be done by one great or wise action in an age ; but to escape censure , a man must pass his whole life with out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing .
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Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action , CHAPTER VI a The latter part of a wise man's life is taken up in curing the follies , prejudices , and false opinions he had contracted in the foriner .
Let reason go before every enterprize , and counsel before every action , CHAPTER VI a The latter part of a wise man's life is taken up in curing the follies , prejudices , and false opinions he had contracted in the foriner .
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... actions . Every person insensibly fixes upon some degree of refinement in his discourse , some measure of thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wise to fix this pretty high , although it occasions one to talk the less .
... actions . Every person insensibly fixes upon some degree of refinement in his discourse , some measure of thought which he thinks worth exhibiting . It is wise to fix this pretty high , although it occasions one to talk the less .
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