The Prose epitome; or, Extracts, elegant, instructive, and entertaining: abridged from the larger volume: intended to assist in introducing scholars at classical and other schools, to an acquaintance with useful and ornamental knowledge..Messrs. Rivingtons, Longman, 1792 - 456 sidor |
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... conver- fation , and which he thould generally ufe in public difcourfe . For it is a great mittake , to imagine that one must take the highest pitch of his voice , in order to be well heard by a great affembly . This is confounding two ...
... conver- fation , and which he thould generally ufe in public difcourfe . For it is a great mittake , to imagine that one must take the highest pitch of his voice , in order to be well heard by a great affembly . This is confounding two ...
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... converfation , it will hold alfo in public speaking . But remember , that in public as well as in converfation , it is pof- fible to offend by speaking too loud . This extreme hurts the car , by making the voice come upon it in rumbling ...
... converfation , it will hold alfo in public speaking . But remember , that in public as well as in converfation , it is pof- fible to offend by speaking too loud . This extreme hurts the car , by making the voice come upon it in rumbling ...
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... converfation . We may obferve , that every man , when he is much in earnest in common discourse , when he is engaged in fpeaking on fome subject which interefts him nearly , has an eloquent or perfuafive tone and manner . What is the ...
... converfation . We may obferve , that every man , when he is much in earnest in common discourse , when he is engaged in fpeaking on fome subject which interefts him nearly , has an eloquent or perfuafive tone and manner . What is the ...
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... converfation . I muft obferve , at the fame time , that the conftant indulgence of a declamatory manner , is not favourable either to good compofition , or good delivery ; and is in hazard of betraying public fpeakers into that monotony ...
... converfation . I muft obferve , at the fame time , that the conftant indulgence of a declamatory manner , is not favourable either to good compofition , or good delivery ; and is in hazard of betraying public fpeakers into that monotony ...
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... Converfation , various Faults in 31 Citizen's Country House described 32 The Two Bees - - 33 Pleasant Scene of Anger 34 Falftaff's Encomiums on Sack 35's Soliloquy on Honour · - 299 301 303 Anon . 304 Spect . 305 Shakef . 305 306 36 ...
... Converfation , various Faults in 31 Citizen's Country House described 32 The Two Bees - - 33 Pleasant Scene of Anger 34 Falftaff's Encomiums on Sack 35's Soliloquy on Honour · - 299 301 303 Anon . 304 Spect . 305 Shakef . 305 306 36 ...
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Sida 3 - The genius making me no answer, I turned about to address myself to him a second time, but I found that he had left me; I then turned again to the vision which I had been so long contemplating, but instead of the rolling tide, the arched bridge, and the happy islands, I saw nothing but the long hollow valley of Bagdat, with oxen, sheep, and camels grazing upon the sides of it.
Sida 1 - The genius smiled upon me with a look of compassion and affability that familiarized him to my imagination, and at once dispelled all the fears and apprehensions with which I approached him. He lifted me from the ground, and, taking me by the hand, Mirza, said he, I have heard thee in thy soliloquies; follow me.
Sida 70 - But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea ; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.
Sida 249 - The Accusing Spirit, which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the Recording Angel, as he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever.
Sida 36 - Every blessing we enjoy, by what means soever it may be derived upon us, is the gift of Him who is the great Author of Good, and Father of Mercies.
Sida 365 - A ploughman on his legs is higher than a gentleman on his knees, as Poor Richard says. Perhaps they have had a small estate left them, which they knew not the getting of; they think 'Tis day, and will never be night...
Sida 1 - I discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was...
Sida 36 - It is accompanied with such an inward satisfaction, that the duty is sufficiently rewarded by the performance. It is not like the practice of many other virtues, difficult and painful, but attended with so much pleasure, that were there no positive command .which enjoined it, nor any recompense laid up for it hereafter, a generous mind would indulge in it, for the natural gratification that accompanies it.
Sida 1 - Surely, said I, man is but a shadow, and life a dream. Whilst I was thus musing, I cast my eyes towards the summit of a rock that was not far from me, where I discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand.
Sida 338 - The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together...