The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 11
... tion , a solitary walk , on a fine day , excepted . The most indiffer- ent occurrence led him to mathematical or philosophical analy- sis , to which he gave himself up so completely , that no object whatever could make the least ...
... tion , a solitary walk , on a fine day , excepted . The most indiffer- ent occurrence led him to mathematical or philosophical analy- sis , to which he gave himself up so completely , that no object whatever could make the least ...
Pagina 13
... tion of the picture when painted . This I have accomplished ; and since you have introduced the subject I take the liberty of subjoining a letter which was read before the National Institute , accompanied with an example of my painting ...
... tion of the picture when painted . This I have accomplished ; and since you have introduced the subject I take the liberty of subjoining a letter which was read before the National Institute , accompanied with an example of my painting ...
Pagina 15
... tion it will go far to repay me the labour it has cost , before I shall be permitted to make the mode of procedure known . REMBRANDT PEALE . Paris , September 3d . 1810 . THE USEFUL ARTS . In the course of a late. CORRESPONDENCE . 15.
... tion it will go far to repay me the labour it has cost , before I shall be permitted to make the mode of procedure known . REMBRANDT PEALE . Paris , September 3d . 1810 . THE USEFUL ARTS . In the course of a late. CORRESPONDENCE . 15.
Pagina 23
... tion . When the speaker informs his hearers of the several parts of his intended discourse , it is called enumeration ; and these should never exceed three or four at most . - The chief things to be attended to in delivering. RHETORIC . 23 ...
... tion . When the speaker informs his hearers of the several parts of his intended discourse , it is called enumeration ; and these should never exceed three or four at most . - The chief things to be attended to in delivering. RHETORIC . 23 ...
Pagina 24
- The chief things to be attended to in delivering the proposi- tion or subject of the discourse , are , distinctness of articulation , fulness of tone , and a considerable degree of deliberateness.- The intention being merely to inform ...
- The chief things to be attended to in delivering the proposi- tion or subject of the discourse , are , distinctness of articulation , fulness of tone , and a considerable degree of deliberateness.- The intention being merely to inform ...
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