The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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... their country calls From academic shades and learned halls , To fix her laws , her spirit to sustain , And light up glory through her wide domain ; Their various tastes in different arts display'd , Like ten : per'd harmony of light ...
... their country calls From academic shades and learned halls , To fix her laws , her spirit to sustain , And light up glory through her wide domain ; Their various tastes in different arts display'd , Like ten : per'd harmony of light ...
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Follow Nature , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without regard to which , all other rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And some accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky ...
Follow Nature , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without regard to which , all other rules will only produce affected declamation , not just elocution . And some accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky ...
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acrenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accenta ing should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the English language , or in the laws of harmony .
acrenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accenta ing should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the English language , or in the laws of harmony .
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Philosophy is then only valuable , when it serves for the law of life , and not for the ostentation of science . a 1 a CHAPTER II . Without a friend the world is but a wilderness A man may have a thousand intimate acquaintances ...
Philosophy is then only valuable , when it serves for the law of life , and not for the ostentation of science . a 1 a CHAPTER II . Without a friend the world is but a wilderness A man may have a thousand intimate acquaintances ...
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... the Marquis , altended with his two sons , entered the court ; and having pleaded the right of an ancient law of the duchy , which , though seldom claimed , he said , was no less in force ; he took his sword from his side - Heresaid ...
... the Marquis , altended with his two sons , entered the court ; and having pleaded the right of an ancient law of the duchy , which , though seldom claimed , he said , was no less in force ; he took his sword from his side - Heresaid ...
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