The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 Seiten |
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... affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conver- sation . Complaisance renders a superior amiable , an equal agreeable , and an inferior acceptable . Excess of ceremony shews want of breed- ing . That civility is best ...
... affections of men , than a handsome address , and graceful conver- sation . Complaisance renders a superior amiable , an equal agreeable , and an inferior acceptable . Excess of ceremony shews want of breed- ing . That civility is best ...
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... affection wished to see re - blossom -- But in Britany , there being a pro- vision for this , he availed himself of it ; and taking an occasion when the states were assem- bled at Rennes , the Marquis , attended with his two sons ...
... affection wished to see re - blossom -- But in Britany , there being a pro- vision for this , he availed himself of it ; and taking an occasion when the states were assem- bled at Rennes , the Marquis , attended with his two sons ...
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... affection to those whose learn- ing holds us at the distance of pupils , or whose wit calls all attention from us , and leaves us without importance and without regard . It is remarked by prince Henry , when he sees Falstaff lying on ...
... affection to those whose learn- ing holds us at the distance of pupils , or whose wit calls all attention from us , and leaves us without importance and without regard . It is remarked by prince Henry , when he sees Falstaff lying on ...
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... affection conciliat- ed , but by softer accomplishments , and qua- lities more easily communicable to those about us . He that can only converse upon questions , about which only a small part of mankind has knowledge sufficient to make ...
... affection conciliat- ed , but by softer accomplishments , and qua- lities more easily communicable to those about us . He that can only converse upon questions , about which only a small part of mankind has knowledge sufficient to make ...
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... affections , which the wisdom of God has implanted in us , which are so nicely balanced , and so well adjusted to each other , that by destroying one of them , we may perhaps disorder and blemish the whole frame of our nature . To these ...
... affections , which the wisdom of God has implanted in us , which are so nicely balanced , and so well adjusted to each other , that by destroying one of them , we may perhaps disorder and blemish the whole frame of our nature . To these ...
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