The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 93
... expressions of esteem and paternal affection for his youthful friend . From the pressure of this heavy and unlooked for loss in friendship , connected with an application to business and to study too unremitting and too severe for the ...
... expressions of esteem and paternal affection for his youthful friend . From the pressure of this heavy and unlooked for loss in friendship , connected with an application to business and to study too unremitting and too severe for the ...
Pagina 112
... give to these addresses the proper accent , emphasis , tones , gesture , and expression , is qualified to recite with propriety , any species of composition , governing himself , according to its nature , by the 112 RHETORIC .
... give to these addresses the proper accent , emphasis , tones , gesture , and expression , is qualified to recite with propriety , any species of composition , governing himself , according to its nature , by the 112 RHETORIC .
Pagina 113
... expression . I will begin with the address of Norval to lord Randolph . This contains nothing but the plain and unadorned narration of an unlettered youth , who , impelled by an ardent and invincible thirst for military glory , had ...
... expression . I will begin with the address of Norval to lord Randolph . This contains nothing but the plain and unadorned narration of an unlettered youth , who , impelled by an ardent and invincible thirst for military glory , had ...
Pagina 114
... expression is to be given , as when the attention is wholly addressed to the audience . " Farewell ! a long farewell to all my greatness ! " & c . It remains now , gentlemen , that I should exemplify the pecu- liar style of eloquence ...
... expression is to be given , as when the attention is wholly addressed to the audience . " Farewell ! a long farewell to all my greatness ! " & c . It remains now , gentlemen , that I should exemplify the pecu- liar style of eloquence ...
Pagina 155
... expression too definite and precise . After having given us to understand that the word of the Deity is creative , as manifested by former exam- ples , he thought it mere surplusage to recapitulate the idea . He says " let us make man ...
... expression too definite and precise . After having given us to understand that the word of the Deity is creative , as manifested by former exam- ples , he thought it mere surplusage to recapitulate the idea . He says " let us make man ...
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