The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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第 10 頁
... like all other practical arts , may be facilitated by rules , I proceed to lay before my readers , in a plain didactic form , such rules respecting elocution , as appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker .
... like all other practical arts , may be facilitated by rules , I proceed to lay before my readers , in a plain didactic form , such rules respecting elocution , as appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker .
第 11 頁
An insipid flatness and languor is almost an universal fault in reading , and eren public speakers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear ' neither to understand or fee ...
An insipid flatness and languor is almost an universal fault in reading , and eren public speakers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they appear ' neither to understand or fee ...
第 15 頁
It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sentences appear inteligible and perspicuous . But for this parpose it is necessary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full meaning of ...
It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sentences appear inteligible and perspicuous . But for this parpose it is necessary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full meaning of ...
第 18 頁
Without pauses , the sense must always appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the pièce must be ; wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be ...
Without pauses , the sense must always appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the pièce must be ; wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be ...
第 22 頁
A young man who has been accus . tomed to perforon frequent exercises in this art in private , cannot easily persuade himself , when he appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform in any other light , than as ...
A young man who has been accus . tomed to perforon frequent exercises in this art in private , cannot easily persuade himself , when he appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform in any other light , than as ...
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