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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... proper to change the form and size from a duodecimo to an octavo ; not only for the sake of giving it a more agreeable appearance , but also of adding to the quantity and variety of the contents . Some extracts have indeed been omitted ...
... proper to change the form and size from a duodecimo to an octavo ; not only for the sake of giving it a more agreeable appearance , but also of adding to the quantity and variety of the contents . Some extracts have indeed been omitted ...
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... proper tones and accents , would leave us with a faint and indistinct impression , often with a doubtful and ambiguous conception of what he had delivered . Nay , so close is the connection between certain sentiments , and the proper ...
... proper tones and accents , would leave us with a faint and indistinct impression , often with a doubtful and ambiguous conception of what he had delivered . Nay , so close is the connection between certain sentiments , and the proper ...
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... proper sounds . In the third place , in order to articu- late distinctly , moderation is requisite with regard to the speed of pronouncing . Precipitancy of speech confounds all ar- ticulation , and all meaning . I need scarcely observe ...
... proper sounds . In the third place , in order to articu- late distinctly , moderation is requisite with regard to the speed of pronouncing . Precipitancy of speech confounds all ar- ticulation , and all meaning . I need scarcely observe ...
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... proper manage- ment of the emphasis , the great rule , and indeed the only rule possible to be given , is , that the speaker study to attain a just conception of the force and spirit of those sentiments which he is to pronounce . For to ...
... proper manage- ment of the emphasis , the great rule , and indeed the only rule possible to be given , is , that the speaker study to attain a just conception of the force and spirit of those sentiments which he is to pronounce . For to ...
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... proper and graceful adjustment of such pauses , is one of the most nice and difficult articles in delivery . In all ... proper tone of voice , by which the nature of these pauses is intimated ; much more than by the length of them ...
... proper and graceful adjustment of such pauses , is one of the most nice and difficult articles in delivery . In all ... proper tone of voice , by which the nature of these pauses is intimated ; much more than by the length of them ...
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