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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... soul . Emphasis is often destroyed by an injudicious attempt to read melodiously . Agreeable inflexions and casy vari- ations of the voice , as far as they arise from , or are con- sistent with , just speaking , are deserving of ...
... soul . Emphasis is often destroyed by an injudicious attempt to read melodiously . Agreeable inflexions and casy vari- ations of the voice , as far as they arise from , or are con- sistent with , just speaking , are deserving of ...
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... , and live upon contentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . There is but one way of fortifying the soul against BOOK 1 **** Page.
... , and live upon contentedly . A contented mind , and a good conscience , will make a man happy in all conditions . He knows not how to fear , who dares to die . There is but one way of fortifying the soul against BOOK 1 **** Page.
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... soul against all gloomy presages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by se- curing to ourselves the friendship and protection of that Being who disposes of events , and governs futurity . Philosophy is then only valuable , when it ...
... soul against all gloomy presages and terrors of mind ; and that is , by se- curing to ourselves the friendship and protection of that Being who disposes of events , and governs futurity . Philosophy is then only valuable , when it ...
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... soul of greatness , are a sort of incommunicable perfections , and cannot be transferred . If a man could bequeath ... souls ; without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a paradise . CHAPTER V ...
... soul of greatness , are a sort of incommunicable perfections , and cannot be transferred . If a man could bequeath ... souls ; without this the highest state of life is insipid , and with it the lowest is a paradise . CHAPTER V ...
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... soul . He who tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he undertakes ; for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one . Some people will never learn any thing , for this reason , because they understand every thing ...
... soul . He who tells a lie is not sensible how great a task he undertakes ; for he must be forced to invent twenty more to maintain that one . Some people will never learn any thing , for this reason , because they understand every thing ...
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