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In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the word immediately preceding
the pause , the voice be kept up in such a manner as to intimate to the hearer that
the sense is not completed . Mr. GARRICK often observed this rule with great ...
In doing this , however , it is necessary that in the word immediately preceding
the pause , the voice be kept up in such a manner as to intimate to the hearer that
the sense is not completed . Mr. GARRICK often observed this rule with great ...
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All endeavours therefore to make oticemen Orators , by describing to them in
words es ththe manner in which their voice , countenance , to and hands are to
be employed in expressing the ke passions , musť , in my apprehension , be
weak ...
All endeavours therefore to make oticemen Orators , by describing to them in
words es ththe manner in which their voice , countenance , to and hands are to
be employed in expressing the ke passions , musť , in my apprehension , be
weak ...
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For my own part , if I bade my footman bring me a glass of wine , in a rough
insulting manner I should expect , that in obeying me , he would contrive to spill
some of it upon me ; and I am sure I should deserve it . A cool steady resolution
should ...
For my own part , if I bade my footman bring me a glass of wine , in a rough
insulting manner I should expect , that in obeying me , he would contrive to spill
some of it upon me ; and I am sure I should deserve it . A cool steady resolution
should ...
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In your friendships and connections , as well as in your enmitics , this rule is
particularly useful : let your firmness and vigour preserve and invite attachments
to you ; but at the same time , let your manner hinder the enemies of your friends
and ...
In your friendships and connections , as well as in your enmitics , this rule is
particularly useful : let your firmness and vigour preserve and invite attachments
to you ; but at the same time , let your manner hinder the enemies of your friends
and ...
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... become pernicious to the whole , we cut them off and cast them away ; in like
manner , when any of our affections are become hurtful and useless in our frame
, by cutting them off ' , we do not in the least counteract the intention of Nature .
... become pernicious to the whole , we cut them off and cast them away ; in like
manner , when any of our affections are become hurtful and useless in our frame
, by cutting them off ' , we do not in the least counteract the intention of Nature .
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