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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... Nature 5 On Good Humour ́ 6 On the Knowledge of the World .. 7 On the Advantage of uni- ting Gentleness of Man- ners with Firmness of Mind .... Lord Chesterfield 9915 On Happiness 16. 107 14 The Origin of Supersti tion and Tyranny ...
... Nature 5 On Good Humour ́ 6 On the Knowledge of the World .. 7 On the Advantage of uni- ting Gentleness of Man- ners with Firmness of Mind .... Lord Chesterfield 9915 On Happiness 16. 107 14 The Origin of Supersti tion and Tyranny ...
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... nature ex- presses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of the human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste : to discover and correct those tones , and habits of speaking ...
... nature ex- presses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of the human mind , and to distinguish these from the mere effect of arbitrary custom or false taste : to discover and correct those tones , and habits of speaking ...
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... Nature in- structs us to relate a story , to support an argument , to command a servant , to utter exclamations of anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and sorrows , not only with different tones , but different elevations of ...
... Nature in- structs us to relate a story , to support an argument , to command a servant , to utter exclamations of anger or rage , and to pour forth lamentations and sorrows , not only with different tones , but different elevations of ...
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... nature , must be corrected in the pronunciation of a gentleman , who is supposed to have seen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the district in which he was born . 1 RULE V. PRONOUNCE EVERY WORD CONSISTING OF MORE ...
... nature , must be corrected in the pronunciation of a gentleman , who is supposed to have seen too much of the world , to retain the peculiarities of the district in which he was born . 1 RULE V. PRONOUNCE EVERY WORD CONSISTING OF MORE ...
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... nature of the simple sounds . RULE VI . IN EVERY SENTENCE , DISTINGUISH THE MORE SIGNIFICANT WORDS BY A NATURAL , FORCIBLE , AND VARIED EMPHASIS , EMPHASIS points out the precise meaning of a sentence , shows in what manner one idea is ...
... nature of the simple sounds . RULE VI . IN EVERY SENTENCE , DISTINGUISH THE MORE SIGNIFICANT WORDS BY A NATURAL , FORCIBLE , AND VARIED EMPHASIS , EMPHASIS points out the precise meaning of a sentence , shows in what manner one idea is ...
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