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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... passions ? In performing these exercises the learner should daily read aloud by himself , and , as often as he has opportunity , under the correction of an Instructer , or Friend . He should also frequently recite compositions memoriter ...
... passions ? In performing these exercises the learner should daily read aloud by himself , and , as often as he has opportunity , under the correction of an Instructer , or Friend . He should also frequently recite compositions memoriter ...
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... passions , thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will chide , speaks worse than he thinks . A good word is an easy obligation ; but not to speak ill requires only our silence , which costs us nothing . It is to affectation ...
... passions , thinks worse than he speaks ; and an angry man that will chide , speaks worse than he thinks . A good word is an easy obligation ; but not to speak ill requires only our silence , which costs us nothing . It is to affectation ...
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... passion , all their follies . Economy is no disgrace ; it is better living on a little , than out - living a great deal . Next to the satisfaction I receive in the prosperity of an honest man , I am best pleased with the confusion of a ...
... passion , all their follies . Economy is no disgrace ; it is better living on a little , than out - living a great deal . Next to the satisfaction I receive in the prosperity of an honest man , I am best pleased with the confusion of a ...
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... passions and whose plots have broke their sleep , To take the one the other , by some chance , Some trick not worth an egg , shall grow dear friends , And interjoin their issues . So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the ...
... passions and whose plots have broke their sleep , To take the one the other , by some chance , Some trick not worth an egg , shall grow dear friends , And interjoin their issues . So it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the ...
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... that which I propose is short and easy . Alas ! said the other lady , whose visage glowed with passion made up of scorn and pity , what are the plea- sures you propose ? To eat before you are hungry 46 Book 2 . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... that which I propose is short and easy . Alas ! said the other lady , whose visage glowed with passion made up of scorn and pity , what are the plea- sures you propose ? To eat before you are hungry 46 Book 2 . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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