The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading |
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Many of these would neither be proper nor agreeable in speaking ; but the
exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by
any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease
at ...
Many of these would neither be proper nor agreeable in speaking ; but the
exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by
any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease
at ...
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RU LE V. Pronounce every word consisting of more than one syllable , with its
proper ACCENT . THERE is a necessity for this direction , bocause many
speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words ,
laying it down ...
RU LE V. Pronounce every word consisting of more than one syllable , with its
proper ACCENT . THERE is a necessity for this direction , bocause many
speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words ,
laying it down ...
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In plain a narrative , and especially in argumentation , the alte least attention to
the manner in which we relate aff a story , or support an argument in conversation
, vita will shew , that it is more frequently proper to entie raise the voice than to ...
In plain a narrative , and especially in argumentation , the alte least attention to
the manner in which we relate aff a story , or support an argument in conversation
, vita will shew , that it is more frequently proper to entie raise the voice than to ...
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She had a wonderful confidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety
of colours in her dress , that she thought were the most proper to shew her
complexion to advantage . She cast her eyes upon herself , then turned them on
those ...
She had a wonderful confidence and assurance in her looks , and all the variety
of colours in her dress , that she thought were the most proper to shew her
complexion to advantage . She cast her eyes upon herself , then turned them on
those ...
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... and remain for ever exposed to the danger of having its liberties and privileges
trampled upon by any future King or Ministry , who shall take it in their heads to
do so , and shall take a proper .care to model the army for that purpose . CHAP .
... and remain for ever exposed to the danger of having its liberties and privileges
trampled upon by any future King or Ministry , who shall take it in their heads to
do so , and shall take a proper .care to model the army for that purpose . CHAP .
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