The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of little use till they are unfolded , and applied to parti- cular cases . To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several ...
... true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of little use till they are unfolded , and applied to parti- cular cases . To observe the various ways by which nature expresses the several ...
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... true learning , com- bine the ease and elegance of genteel life . An attention to such models , and a free intercours- with the polite world , are the best guards against the peculiarities and vulgarisms of provincial di- alects . Those ...
... true learning , com- bine the ease and elegance of genteel life . An attention to such models , and a free intercours- with the polite world , are the best guards against the peculiarities and vulgarisms of provincial di- alects . Those ...
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... true gentleman has acquired by having learned to dance ; but we are offended by the coxcomb , who is always exhibiting his formal dancing- bow , and minuet - step . So , we admire the manly eloquence and noble ardour of a British Legis ...
... true gentleman has acquired by having learned to dance ; but we are offended by the coxcomb , who is always exhibiting his formal dancing- bow , and minuet - step . So , we admire the manly eloquence and noble ardour of a British Legis ...
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... true friends , who will be often chang- ing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conver- sation . Complaisance renders a ...
... true friends , who will be often chang- ing them . Prosperity gains friends , and adversity tries them . Nothing more engages the affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conver- sation . Complaisance renders a ...
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... true morality and religion . Persons of great delicacy should know the certainty of the following truth : there are abundance of cases which occasion suspense , in which whatever they determine , they will repent of the determination ...
... true morality and religion . Persons of great delicacy should know the certainty of the following truth : there are abundance of cases which occasion suspense , in which whatever they determine , they will repent of the determination ...
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