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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... spirit to sustain , And light up glory thro ' her wide domain ; Their various tastes in different arts display'd , Like temper'd harmony of light and shade , With friendly union in one mass shall blend , And this adorn the state , and ...
... spirit to sustain , And light up glory thro ' her wide domain ; Their various tastes in different arts display'd , Like temper'd harmony of light and shade , With friendly union in one mass shall blend , And this adorn the state , and ...
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... spirit of every sentence , and to adhere as nearly as possible to the manner in which we distinguish one word from another in conversation ; for in familiar discourse we scarce- ly ever fail to express ourselves emphatically , and ...
... spirit of every sentence , and to adhere as nearly as possible to the manner in which we distinguish one word from another in conversation ; for in familiar discourse we scarce- ly ever fail to express ourselves emphatically , and ...
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... spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in printing ; for these are far from marking all the pauses which ...
... spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used in printing ; for these are far from marking all the pauses which ...
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... spirit . V. Begin gently . Slive over every insigni- ficant particle : such as , and , but , if , or , as , so , by , in , etc. and reserve the stress of your voice for words of more impor- tance . The observance of this rule ...
... spirit . V. Begin gently . Slive over every insigni- ficant particle : such as , and , but , if , or , as , so , by , in , etc. and reserve the stress of your voice for words of more impor- tance . The observance of this rule ...
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... spirit of the author , and feel what is expressed . This can only be done by reading deliber- ately and attending to the subject . Without some attention to this rule , your reading will be insipid and uninteresting . VIII . Endeavour ...
... spirit of the author , and feel what is expressed . This can only be done by reading deliber- ately and attending to the subject . Without some attention to this rule , your reading will be insipid and uninteresting . VIII . Endeavour ...
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