The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 頁 |
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... racter of a Spouter , and to parade it in the ears of the vulgar with all the pomp of artificial elo- * See Dean Swift's advice on this head , in his Letter to a young Clergyman . quence ; though the unskilful may gaze and ap- plaud ...
... racter of a Spouter , and to parade it in the ears of the vulgar with all the pomp of artificial elo- * See Dean Swift's advice on this head , in his Letter to a young Clergyman . quence ; though the unskilful may gaze and ap- plaud ...
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... racter , which led the way to them , shall bleed on every side of it -- thy faith questioned -- thy works belied -- thy wit forgotten -- thy learning trampled on . To wind up the last scene of thy tragedy , Cruelty and Cowardice , twin ...
... racter , which led the way to them , shall bleed on every side of it -- thy faith questioned -- thy works belied -- thy wit forgotten -- thy learning trampled on . To wind up the last scene of thy tragedy , Cruelty and Cowardice , twin ...
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