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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... regard to the speed of pronouncing . Precipitancy of speech confounds all ar- ticulation , and all meaning . I need scarcely observe , that there may be also an extreme on the opposite side . It is obvious , that a lifeless , drawling ...
... regard to the speed of pronouncing . Precipitancy of speech confounds all ar- ticulation , and all meaning . I need scarcely observe , that there may be also an extreme on the opposite side . It is obvious , that a lifeless , drawling ...
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... regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this always sensible , and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In blank verse , where there is a ...
... regard to the pause at the end of the line , which marks that strain or verse to be finished , rhyme renders this always sensible , and in some measure compels us to observe it in our pronunciation . In blank verse , where there is a ...
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... regard to an audience , which is so ready to discon- cert a speaker , both as to what he is to say , and as to his manner of saying it . I cannot conclude , without an earnest admonition to guard against all affecta- tion , which is the ...
... regard to an audience , which is so ready to discon- cert a speaker , both as to what he is to say , and as to his manner of saying it . I cannot conclude , without an earnest admonition to guard against all affecta- tion , which is the ...
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... regard to my civilities , if there is any other man in the place . The new flight of beau- ties to whom I have made my addresses , suffer me to pay the treat , and then titter with boys . So that I now find myself welcome only to a few ...
... regard to my civilities , if there is any other man in the place . The new flight of beau- ties to whom I have made my addresses , suffer me to pay the treat , and then titter with boys . So that I now find myself welcome only to a few ...
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... regard every thing that has being , es- pecially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trou ble them on this ...
... regard every thing that has being , es- pecially such of his creatures who fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trou ble them on this ...
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