The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376페이지 |
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... observe the same effects produced , and that the scene will be realized , which OUR POETESS has so beautifully described-- When this , this little group their country calls From academic shades and learned halls , To fix her laws , her ...
... observe the same effects produced , and that the scene will be realized , which OUR POETESS has so beautifully described-- When this , this little group their country calls From academic shades and learned halls , To fix her laws , her ...
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... observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of the human ... observations of others , collected into a narrow compass , and digested in a natural or- der , for the direction of the ...
... observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several perceptions , emotions , and passions of the human ... observations of others , collected into a narrow compass , and digested in a natural or- der , for the direction of the ...
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... observing this rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and propriety , are determined ces read to command the attention of the vulgar ...
... observing this rule , beware of running into the extreme of vociferation . We find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and propriety , are determined ces read to command the attention of the vulgar ...
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... observing , that whether a speaker shall be heard or not , depends more upon the distinctness and force with which he utters his words , that upon the height at which he pitches his voice . 1 But it is an essential qualification of a ...
... observing , that whether a speaker shall be heard or not , depends more upon the distinctness and force with which he utters his words , that upon the height at which he pitches his voice . 1 But it is an essential qualification of a ...
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... observing the height of voice which is proper to each , and endeavouring to change them as na- ture directs . In the same composition there may be fre- quent occasion to alter the height of the voice , in passing from one part to ...
... observing the height of voice which is proper to each , and endeavouring to change them as na- ture directs . In the same composition there may be fre- quent occasion to alter the height of the voice , in passing from one part to ...
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