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" Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of the hand, which are so much celebrated in the orators of Greece and Rome. We can talk of life and death in cold blood, and... "
The Art of Speaking: Containing, I. An Essay; in which are Given Rules for ... - Page 44
by James Burgh - 1792 - 373 pages
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1729 - 320 pages
...the beft Sermons in the World. We meet with the fame fpeaking Statues at our Bars, and in all publick Places of Debate. Our Words flow from us in a fmooth continued Stream, without thofe Strainings of the Voice, Motions of the Body, and Majefty of the Hand, which...
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1767 - 334 pages
...preachers Band ftock ftill in the pulpit, and will not fo much as move a finger to fet off the beft fermons in the world. We meet with the fame fpeaking...debate. Our words flow from us in a fmooth continued ftieam, without thofe (trainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majefty of the hand, which...
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1778 - 342 pages
...preachers fland ftock-ftill irr the pulpit, and will not fo much as move a finger to fet off the beft fermons in the world. We meet with the fame fpeaking...public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a finooth continued ftream, without thofe ftrainings of the voice, 'motions of the body, and majefty...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1789 - 416 pages
...preachers fland ftock-ftill in the pulpit, and will not fo much as move a fmger to fet off the beft fermons in the world. We meet with the fame fpeaking...from us in a fmooth continued ftream, without thofe ftrainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majefty of the hand, which are fo much celebrated...
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Select British Classics, Volume 16

English literature - 1803 - 376 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of...
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The Art of Speaking: Containing. An Essay, in which are Given Rules for ...

James Burgh - 1804 - 312 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our, words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the -voice, motions of the body, and majesty of...
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NL orphan barcodes on file at ReCAP

1804 - 412 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...much as move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the body, and majesty of...
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Chironomia; or, A treatise on rhetorical delivery

Gilbert Austin - Gesture - 1806 - 684 pages
...as move a finger, to set off the best sermons in the world. " We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all " public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth " continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions " of the body, and majesty...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...much at move a finger to set off the best sermons in the world. We meet with the same speaking statues at our bars, and in all public places of debate. Our words flow from us in a smooth continued stream, without those strainings of the voice, motions of the bodv, and majesty of...
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