The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and SpeakingJ. Johnson, 1792 - 436 Seiten |
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... FOLLOW FOLLOW NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory ESSAY ESSAY SSAY on Elocution ORATIONS Henry and Lord Chief Justice.
... FOLLOW FOLLOW NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory ESSAY ESSAY SSAY on Elocution ORATIONS Henry and Lord Chief Justice.
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... FOLLOW NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which , all other rules will only produce affected declamation , not juft elocu- tion . And fome accurate obfervers , judging , perhaps , from a few ...
... FOLLOW NATURE , is certainly the fundamental law of Oratory , without a regard to which , all other rules will only produce affected declamation , not juft elocu- tion . And fome accurate obfervers , judging , perhaps , from a few ...
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... can read diftinctly and deliberately . LEARN to speak flow , all other graces Will follow in their proper places . RULE RULE II . Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible X.V ESSAY ON Brutus and Caffius Hotspur and Glendower.
... can read diftinctly and deliberately . LEARN to speak flow , all other graces Will follow in their proper places . RULE RULE II . Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible X.V ESSAY ON Brutus and Caffius Hotspur and Glendower.
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... follow his own understanding and feelings , they rather mislead than affist him . THE most common faults refpecting Emphafis are , laying fo ftrong an emphafis upon one word as to leave no power of giving a particular force to other ...
... follow his own understanding and feelings , they rather mislead than affist him . THE most common faults refpecting Emphafis are , laying fo ftrong an emphafis upon one word as to leave no power of giving a particular force to other ...
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... follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the tone or height of the voice , fometimes to make a very confider- able paufe , where the grammatical conftruction requires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary that , upon ...
... follow , or enabling the speaker to alter the tone or height of the voice , fometimes to make a very confider- able paufe , where the grammatical conftruction requires none at all . In doing this , however , it is necessary that , upon ...
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