The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in printing ; for these are far from marking all the pauses which ought to be made in speaking .
In executing this part of the office of a speaker , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in printing ; for these are far from marking all the pauses which ought to be made in speaking .
第 23 頁
There is a mean in all things . Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re . venge it afterwards .
There is a mean in all things . Even virtue itself hath its stated limits ; which not being strictly observed , it ceases to be virtue . It is wiser to prevent a quarrel beforehand , than to re . venge it afterwards .
第 31 頁
Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones . The mild radiance of an emerald , is by no means less pleasing than the glare of the ruby . To be at once a rake , and to glory in the character , discovers at the same time a ...
Sbining characters are not always the most agreeable ones . The mild radiance of an emerald , is by no means less pleasing than the glare of the ruby . To be at once a rake , and to glory in the character , discovers at the same time a ...
第 32 頁
... a mean , but a necessary substitute for it , in societies who have none : it is a sort of paper - credit , with which men are obliged to trade , who are deficient in the sterling cash of true morality and religion .
... a mean , but a necessary substitute for it , in societies who have none : it is a sort of paper - credit , with which men are obliged to trade , who are deficient in the sterling cash of true morality and religion .
第 42 頁
To this end there was a marriage proposed between them , and at length concluded :: by this means it is that we find Pleasure and Pain are such constant yoke - fellow's , and that they either make their visits together , or are never ...
To this end there was a marriage proposed between them , and at length concluded :: by this means it is that we find Pleasure and Pain are such constant yoke - fellow's , and that they either make their visits together , or are never ...
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