Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose: Selected for the Improvement of Young Persons ; Being Similar in Design to Elegant Extracts in PoetryJ. Johnson, 1808 - 1120페이지 An anthology of prose passages primarily from Greek, Roman, and English authors. |
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... endeavour to recite them with the proper action and pronunciation , for the improvement of their powers of utterance . With respect to the Art of Speaking , an excellence in it certainly depends more on practice , under the ...
... endeavour to recite them with the proper action and pronunciation , for the improvement of their powers of utterance . With respect to the Art of Speaking , an excellence in it certainly depends more on practice , under the ...
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... endeavour to fill with his voice the space occupied by the as - ly and mechanically utter our words with sembly . This power of voice , it may be thought , is wholly a natural talent . It is so in a good measure ; but , however , may ...
... endeavour to fill with his voice the space occupied by the as - ly and mechanically utter our words with sembly . This power of voice , it may be thought , is wholly a natural talent . It is so in a good measure ; but , however , may ...
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... endeavour above all things to be re- collected , and master of himself . For this end , he will find nothing of more use to him , than to study to become wholly engaged in his subject ; to be possessed with a sense of its importance or ...
... endeavour above all things to be re- collected , and master of himself . For this end , he will find nothing of more use to him , than to study to become wholly engaged in his subject ; to be possessed with a sense of its importance or ...
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... endeavour to find some mitigation of our duty , and some more easy means of obtaining the same end . We then relax our vigour , and re- solve no longer to be terrified with crimes at a distance , but rely upon our own con- stancy , and ...
... endeavour to find some mitigation of our duty , and some more easy means of obtaining the same end . We then relax our vigour , and re- solve no longer to be terrified with crimes at a distance , but rely upon our own con- stancy , and ...
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... endeavour to secure to our- selves the pleasures and gratifications of a life which is uncertain and precarious , and at its utmost length , of a very inconsider- able duration ; or to secure to ourselves the pleasures of a life that is ...
... endeavour to secure to our- selves the pleasures and gratifications of a life which is uncertain and precarious , and at its utmost length , of a very inconsider- able duration ; or to secure to ourselves the pleasures of a life that is ...
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