The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution |
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第 9 頁
... that this is the only law which ought to be prescribed ; that all artificial rules are useless ; and that good sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good B a 1 cases . public speaker . But it is true in.
... that this is the only law which ought to be prescribed ; that all artificial rules are useless ; and that good sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good B a 1 cases . public speaker . But it is true in.
第 10 頁
But it is true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of Jittle use till they are unfolded , and applied to particular To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several ...
But it is true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of Jittle use till they are unfolded , and applied to particular To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several ...
第 14 頁
We should per . haps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correctness and precision of true learning , combine the ease and elegance of genteel life . ' An attention to such models ...
We should per . haps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correctness and precision of true learning , combine the ease and elegance of genteel life . ' An attention to such models ...
第 24 頁
He can never have any true friends , that : will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conversation .
He can never have any true friends , that : will be often changing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conversation .
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 .
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