The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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In plain narrative , and especially in argumentation , the least attention to the manner in which we relate a story , or support an argument in conversation , will show , that it is more frequently proper to raise the voice than to fall ...
In plain narrative , and especially in argumentation , the least attention to the manner in which we relate a story , or support an argument in conversation , will show , that it is more frequently proper to raise the voice than to fall ...
第 19 頁
than to fall it at the end of a sentence . Interrogatives where the speaker seems to expect an answer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a peculiar tone , to indicate that a question is asked .
than to fall it at the end of a sentence . Interrogatives where the speaker seems to expect an answer , should almost always be elevated at the close , with a peculiar tone , to indicate that a question is asked .
第 28 頁
He that contenneth small things , shall fall by little and little . A rich man beginninn to fall is held up of bis friends ; but a porr man being uvwn is thrust away by his frienris : when a rich man is fallen , lie hath many helpers ...
He that contenneth small things , shall fall by little and little . A rich man beginninn to fall is held up of bis friends ; but a porr man being uvwn is thrust away by his frienris : when a rich man is fallen , lie hath many helpers ...
第 35 頁
So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost , Why then we reck the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whilst it was ours : Cowards die many ...
So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth While we enjoy it ; but being lack'd and lost , Why then we reck the value ; then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whilst it was ours : Cowards die many ...
第 50 頁
It had pleased Heaven , he said , to bless him with three sons , the finest lads in all Germany ; but having in one week last iwo of them by the small - pox , and the youngest falling ill of the same distemper , he was afraid of being ...
It had pleased Heaven , he said , to bless him with three sons , the finest lads in all Germany ; but having in one week last iwo of them by the small - pox , and the youngest falling ill of the same distemper , he was afraid of being ...
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