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... sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the greatest trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling deli- cately ourselves , and from judging accu- rately of what is fittest ...
... sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the greatest trials of a true and just taste ; and must arise from feeling deli- cately ourselves , and from judging accu- rately of what is fittest ...
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... sense , and at the same time to allow the speaker to draw his breath ; and the proper and graceful adjustment of ... sense , he has , undoubtedly , contracted one of the worst habits , into which a public speaker can fall . It is the ...
... sense , and at the same time to allow the speaker to draw his breath ; and the proper and graceful adjustment of ... sense , he has , undoubtedly , contracted one of the worst habits , into which a public speaker can fall . It is the ...
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... sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines gracefully . The rule of pro- per pronunciation in such cases is , to re- gard only the pause which the sense forms , and to read the line accordingly . The neglect of ...
... sense and the sound , which renders it difficult to read such lines gracefully . The rule of pro- per pronunciation in such cases is , to re- gard only the pause which the sense forms , and to read the line accordingly . The neglect of ...
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... sense of its importance or seriousness ; to be con- cerned much more to persuade than to * The few following hints only I shall adven- ture to throw out , hoping they may be of ser- vice . When speaking in public , one should study to ...
... sense of its importance or seriousness ; to be con- cerned much more to persuade than to * The few following hints only I shall adven- ture to throw out , hoping they may be of ser- vice . When speaking in public , one should study to ...
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... sense of the word , is far from being either a common or an easy attainment . Indeed , to compose a florid harangue on some po- pular topic , and to deliver it so as to amuse an audience , is a matter not very difficult . But though ...
... sense of the word , is far from being either a common or an easy attainment . Indeed , to compose a florid harangue on some po- pular topic , and to deliver it so as to amuse an audience , is a matter not very difficult . But though ...
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