I. On READING and DECLAMATION, wherein the Prin- II. On the MARKS and CHARACTERS of the different III. On COMPOSITION, tending to explain and illuftrate Defigned to form the Minds of Youth to a true Tafte in To which is added, A very large Collection of EXAMPLES, in Profe and For the USE of SCHOOLS. Speech is the Morning of the Soul, It Spreads the beauteous Images abroad, DRYDEN. Printed for JOHN BELL, (Succeffor to Mr. BATHOE) near To the READER. THIS little Volume, calculated for the Ufe of It was not meant to give any Thing original The first Effay, however, is an Original from tention tention has been paid to the intrinfic Merit of the The A Dialogue between Mr. Addifon and Dr. Swift A Dialogue between Mercury, an English Duellift, A Dialogue between Pliny the Elder and Pliny A Dialogue between M, Apicius and Darteneuf The Importance of the early Choice of a Calling On Good Breeding (Gordon's Cato's Letters) A Letter of Confolation to the Countess of Effex, upon ber Grief occafiened by the Lojs of ber |