The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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... as shall give the speaker an opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much assistance may certainly be derived from instruction .
... as shall give the speaker an opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of attention and labour ; and in all this much assistance may certainly be derived from instruction .
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The vagrant , when he begs ; the soldier , when he gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the ... Many of these would neither be proper , por agreeable in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of ...
The vagrant , when he begs ; the soldier , when he gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the ... Many of these would neither be proper , por agreeable in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of ...
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... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . ... is impossible to give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of ...
... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . ... is impossible to give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it is for want of ...
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It obliges the speaker to dwell upon the ideas which he is to express , and hereby enables hiin to discern their particular nieaning and force , and gives him a previous knowledge of the several inflections , emphuses , and tones ...
It obliges the speaker to dwell upon the ideas which he is to express , and hereby enables hiin to discern their particular nieaning and force , and gives him a previous knowledge of the several inflections , emphuses , and tones ...
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He who wants good sense , is unhappy in having learning , for he has thereby more ways of exposing himself , It is ungenerous to give a man occasion to blush at his own ignorance in one thing , who perhaps may excel us in many .
He who wants good sense , is unhappy in having learning , for he has thereby more ways of exposing himself , It is ungenerous to give a man occasion to blush at his own ignorance in one thing , who perhaps may excel us in many .
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