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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... SPEAKING . TO WICH IS PREFIXED AN ESSAY ON ELOCUTION and DIRECTIONS FOR READING . By W. ENFIELD , LL . D. -Oculos , paulum tellure moratos , Sustulit ad proceres ; expectatoque resolvit Ora sono ; nec abest facundis gratia dictis . Ovid ...
... SPEAKING . TO WICH IS PREFIXED AN ESSAY ON ELOCUTION and DIRECTIONS FOR READING . By W. ENFIELD , LL . D. -Oculos , paulum tellure moratos , Sustulit ad proceres ; expectatoque resolvit Ora sono ; nec abest facundis gratia dictis . Ovid ...
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... speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators , the importance of a good elocution is sufficiently obvious . Every one will acknowledge it to be of some consequence ...
... speak well is an ornamental and useful accomplishment . Without the laboured panegyrics of ancient or modern orators , the importance of a good elocution is sufficiently obvious . Every one will acknowledge it to be of some consequence ...
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... 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 perceptions , emotions ...
... 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 perceptions , emotions ...
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... speaking would require . Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , have a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable time at first ...
... speaking would require . Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , have a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable time at first ...
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... speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they ... speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed with full impulse or percus- sion of the breath , and a forcible ...
... speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a faint and feeble utterance , that they ... speaking ; let all the consonant sounds be expressed with full impulse or percus- sion of the breath , and a forcible ...
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The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ... William Enfield Vista de fragmentos - 1803 |
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