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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... young men in the most use- ful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations in so- ciety , with reputation to themselves and ad- vantage to the Public ...
... young men in the most use- ful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations in so- ciety , with reputation to themselves and ad- vantage to the Public ...
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... young man who has been ac- customed to perform frequent exercises in this art , in private , cannot easily persuade himself when he appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform , in any other light , than as a ...
... young man who has been ac- customed to perform frequent exercises in this art , in private , cannot easily persuade himself when he appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform , in any other light , than as a ...
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... young reader should be carefully instructed , as Lord Chesterfield very properly directs , « to open his teeth teeth , » and speak , as it were , ore rotundo . Milton , in his Letter on Education , observes , that « we En- glishmen ...
... young reader should be carefully instructed , as Lord Chesterfield very properly directs , « to open his teeth teeth , » and speak , as it were , ore rotundo . Milton , in his Letter on Education , observes , that « we En- glishmen ...
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... young prince his son . « Ah , Sire , » said the Dervise , « a house that changes its inhabitants so often , and receives » such a perpetual succession of guests , is not a palace , but a caravansary . » " > CHA P. I I. A turkish Tale ...
... young prince his son . « Ah , Sire , » said the Dervise , « a house that changes its inhabitants so often , and receives » such a perpetual succession of guests , is not a palace , but a caravansary . » " > CHA P. I I. A turkish Tale ...
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... young- est of the opposite family was Pain , who was the son of Misery , who was the child of Vice , who was the offspring of the Furies . The habi- tation of this race of beings was in hell . The middle station of nature between these ...
... young- est of the opposite family was Pain , who was the son of Misery , who was the child of Vice , who was the offspring of the Furies . The habi- tation of this race of beings was in hell . The middle station of nature between these ...
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The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ... William Enfield Vista de fragmentos - 1803 |
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