The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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The following instances are of this kind : Anger may glance into the breast of a wise man ; but rests only in the bosom of fools . An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks : and an angry man that will chide ...
The following instances are of this kind : Anger may glance into the breast of a wise man ; but rests only in the bosom of fools . An angry man who suppresses his passion , thinks worse than he speaks : and an angry man that will chide ...
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Seriously , it is much to be wondered at , that a kind of reading , which has so little merit considered as music , and none at all considered as speaking , should be so studiously practised by many speakers , and so much : admired by ...
Seriously , it is much to be wondered at , that a kind of reading , which has so little merit considered as music , and none at all considered as speaking , should be so studiously practised by many speakers , and so much : admired by ...
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And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the tone of the passion will often require a still lower cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and ...
And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the tone of the passion will often require a still lower cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and ...
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He that lies in bed all a summer's morning , loses the chief pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a loss of the same kind . Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones .
He that lies in bed all a summer's morning , loses the chief pleasure of the day : he that gives up his youth to indolence , undergoes a loss of the same kind . Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones .
第 32 頁
... grains , and minutest particles , without ever comprehending the whole , comparing the parts , or seeing all at once the harmony . Men's zeal for religion is much of the same.kind as that which they show for a foot - ball : whenever ...
... grains , and minutest particles , without ever comprehending the whole , comparing the parts , or seeing all at once the harmony . Men's zeal for religion is much of the same.kind as that which they show for a foot - ball : whenever ...
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