The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can only be the effect ...
... hear persons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and forcible pronunciation ; and it can only be the effect ...
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... in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the farthest borders of Franconia : and had got CHAP . 9 . 49 NARRATIVE PIECES . & Pity Mrs Barbauld The Dead Sterne.
... in the post - chaise , I could see and hear over their heads He said he had come last from Spain , where he had been from the farthest borders of Franconia : and had got CHAP . 9 . 49 NARRATIVE PIECES . & Pity Mrs Barbauld The Dead Sterne.
第 52 頁
... hear them more dis- tinctly - Tis Maria , said the postillion , observing I was listening Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line betwee us , ) is sitting upon a bank playing ...
... hear them more dis- tinctly - Tis Maria , said the postillion , observing I was listening Poor Maria , continued he , ( leaning his body on one side to let me see her , for he was in a line betwee us , ) is sitting upon a bank playing ...
第 54 頁
... hear thy sorrows from thy own lips but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me such a tale of woe with it , that I rose up , and with broken and irregular steps walked softly to my chaise . SECOND PART . WHEN we ...
... hear thy sorrows from thy own lips but I was deceived ; for that moment she took her pipe , and told me such a tale of woe with it , that I rose up , and with broken and irregular steps walked softly to my chaise . SECOND PART . WHEN we ...
第 65 頁
... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought :: And yet not always on the guilty head Descends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchless pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The same , distinguish'd ...
... hears appall'd , with deeply troubled thought :: And yet not always on the guilty head Descends the fated flash . Young CELADON And his AMELIA were a matchless pair ; With equal virtue form'd , and equal grace ; The same , distinguish'd ...
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