The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers and Disposed Under Proper Heads: With a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which are Prefixed Two Essays, I. On Elocution, II. On Reading Works of TasteF.C. and J. Rivington, 1815 - 346 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxxi
... beauty , and excellence , as they are exhibited in works of taste , to produce a general habit of dignity and ele- gance , which will seldom fail to tincture a man's general cha- racter , and diffuse a graceful air over his whole ...
... beauty , and excellence , as they are exhibited in works of taste , to produce a general habit of dignity and ele- gance , which will seldom fail to tincture a man's general cha- racter , and diffuse a graceful air over his whole ...
Strana xxxvii
... Beauty , and Novelty . Those conceptions , expressed in writing , which are adapt- ed to excite in the mind of the reader that kind of emotion , which arises from the contemplation of grand and noble ob- jects in nature , are said to be ...
... Beauty , and Novelty . Those conceptions , expressed in writing , which are adapt- ed to excite in the mind of the reader that kind of emotion , which arises from the contemplation of grand and noble ob- jects in nature , are said to be ...
Strana xxxviii
... beauty , and are adapted to excite emotions of complacence , those writers who represent their fair forms , whether natural or moral , with the most lively colouring , are said to excel in the BEAUTIFUL . Moreover , since there is in ...
... beauty , and are adapted to excite emotions of complacence , those writers who represent their fair forms , whether natural or moral , with the most lively colouring , are said to excel in the BEAUTIFUL . Moreover , since there is in ...
Strana xxxix
... beauty of regularity amid va- riety ; and without this , the detached parts , however excel- lent , are but the members of a disjointed statue * . The reader , therefore , who wishes to form an accurate judgment concerning the merit of ...
... beauty of regularity amid va- riety ; and without this , the detached parts , however excel- lent , are but the members of a disjointed statue * . The reader , therefore , who wishes to form an accurate judgment concerning the merit of ...
Strana 22
... beauty was natural and easy , her person clean and unspotted , her eyes cast to- ward the ground with an agreeable reserve , her motion and behaviour full of modesty , and her raiment as white as snow . The other had a great deal of ...
... beauty was natural and easy , her person clean and unspotted , her eyes cast to- ward the ground with an agreeable reserve , her motion and behaviour full of modesty , and her raiment as white as snow . The other had a great deal of ...
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