The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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第 18 頁
In plain narrative , and especially in argumentation , the least attention to the manner in which we relate a story , or support an argument in conversation , will show , that it is more frequently proper to raise the voice than to fall ...
In plain narrative , and especially in argumentation , the least attention to the manner in which we relate a story , or support an argument in conversation , will show , that it is more frequently proper to raise the voice than to fall ...
第 19 頁
But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at ihe close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it with all the variation which the sense requires .
But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at ihe close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raise it with all the variation which the sense requires .
第 24 頁
There cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wise men correct their own . No man hath a thorough taste of prosperity , to whom adversity never happenert .
There cannot be a greater treachery , than first to raise a confidence , and then deceive it . By others ' faults , wise men correct their own . No man hath a thorough taste of prosperity , to whom adversity never happenert .
第 26 頁
It happens to men of learning , as to ears of corn ; they shoot up and raise their heads high while they are empty ; but when full , and swelled with grain , they begin to flag and droop . He that is truly polite , knows how to ...
It happens to men of learning , as to ears of corn ; they shoot up and raise their heads high while they are empty ; but when full , and swelled with grain , they begin to flag and droop . He that is truly polite , knows how to ...
第 47 頁
To eat before you are hungry , drink before you are athirst , sleep before you are tired ; to gratify appetites before they are raised , and raise such appetites as nature never planteil . You never heard the most delicious music ...
To eat before you are hungry , drink before you are athirst , sleep before you are tired ; to gratify appetites before they are raised , and raise such appetites as nature never planteil . You never heard the most delicious music ...
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