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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... whole . It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sen- tences appear intelligible and perspicuous . But for this purpose it is necessary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full ...
... whole . It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sen- tences appear intelligible and perspicuous . But for this purpose it is necessary , that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full ...
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... whole of a sentence * . I have only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success , there is some difficulty in carrying the art of speaking out of the school , or ...
... whole of a sentence * . I have only to add , that after the utmost pains have been taken to acquire a just elocution , and this with the greatest success , there is some difficulty in carrying the art of speaking out of the school , or ...
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... whole race of cox- combs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has sometimes made a fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and ...
... whole race of cox- combs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has sometimes made a fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and ...
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... whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered , The earth can- not bear two suns , nor Asia two kings . Parmenio , a ...
... whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . When Darius offered Alexander ten thousand talents to divide Asia equally with him , he answered , The earth can- not bear two suns , nor Asia two kings . Parmenio , a ...
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... whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense them the things they have done for thee ? There is nothing so much worth as a mind well in- structed . The lips of talkers will be telling such things as ...
... whole heart , and forget not the sorrows of thy mother ; how canst thou recompense them the things they have done for thee ? There is nothing so much worth as a mind well in- structed . The lips of talkers will be telling such things as ...
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