The Orator's Guide, Or, Rules for Speaking and Composing: From the Best Authoritiescompiler, G.L. Austin, printer, 1822 - 104 sayfa |
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Sayfa 14
... true ? How agree- able it is both to nature and reason , that a warmth of expression , and vehemency of motion , should rise in proportion to the importance of the subject and anxie- ty of the speaker , will more forcibly appear , by ...
... true ? How agree- able it is both to nature and reason , that a warmth of expression , and vehemency of motion , should rise in proportion to the importance of the subject and anxie- ty of the speaker , will more forcibly appear , by ...
Sayfa 32
... true , that to attain the art of an extremely correct , and graceful pronun- ciation , is what but few comparatively speaking , can ac- complish ; as it requires a concurrence , or combination of talents , which every one does not ...
... true , that to attain the art of an extremely correct , and graceful pronun- ciation , is what but few comparatively speaking , can ac- complish ; as it requires a concurrence , or combination of talents , which every one does not ...
Sayfa 34
... true , youth of this character ought never to be compelled to engage in the study of the liberal arts and of Rhetoric and the Belles - Lettres . For they only become objects of ridicule for students of elevated and refined taste ; and a ...
... true , youth of this character ought never to be compelled to engage in the study of the liberal arts and of Rhetoric and the Belles - Lettres . For they only become objects of ridicule for students of elevated and refined taste ; and a ...
Sayfa 38
... true , that language , in its pro- gress among the nations , has become ( perhaps , how- ever from no happy necessity ) more copious ; as it has lost the beauty of its figurative style which was its original characteristic . That ...
... true , that language , in its pro- gress among the nations , has become ( perhaps , how- ever from no happy necessity ) more copious ; as it has lost the beauty of its figurative style which was its original characteristic . That ...
Sayfa 42
... true or false . There are beauties which , if displayed in a happy manner will be universally pleasing ; and will be ceaselessly and universally admired . In all compositions , whatever powerfully affects the imagi- nation and the heart ...
... true or false . There are beauties which , if displayed in a happy manner will be universally pleasing ; and will be ceaselessly and universally admired . In all compositions , whatever powerfully affects the imagi- nation and the heart ...
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