| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - 364 strani
...Jfjfettions which he dejire's to infttfe into others, fie that is perfwaded of the Truth of what he fays, and has a. Concern about it in his Mind, will pronounce...more lively than all the Strains that Art can lead hurt to. An Orator, (if we hearken to them) mitfi be an honeft Man, and fpeak always on the fide of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1754 - 590 strani
...ta infuj'e into others. He that is inwardly " perfuaded of the Truth of what he fays, and that hath a " Concern about it in his Mind, will pronounce with a natural «* Vehemence that is far more lovely than all the Strains that *c Art can lead him to. An Orator muft endeavour to feel ". what he... | |
| Clergyman, John Randolph - 1807 - 448 strani
...defires to infufe into others. He that is inwardly perfuaded of the truth of what he fays, and that has a concern about it in his mind, will pronounce...natural vehemence, that is far more lively than all the ftrains that art can lead him to. An orator, if we hearken to them, muft be an honeft man, and fpeak... | |
| John Mason - 1807 - 274 strani
...never enough be remembered ; that to make a man speak well and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be fully persuaded of it, and bring himself to have th&sc affections winch he'desires to infuse into others. He that i. -• is is inwardly persuaded of... | |
| Abner Alden - 1814 - 222 strani
...always to be remembered — " That to make a man speak well, and pronounce wiih a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says ;...affections which he desires to infuse into others." For when a man is vehemently moved with the passion he would inspire other people with, he speaks with... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1818 - 232 strani
...never be enough remembered; that to make a man speak well, and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be...which he desires to infuse into others. He that is inwardly persuaded of the truth of what he says, and that has a concern about it in his mind, will... | |
| Clergyman - 1824 - 466 strani
...never be enough remembered ; that to make a man speak well, and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be...which he desires to infuse into others. He that is inwardly persuaded of the truth of what he says, and that has a concern about it in his mind, will... | |
| 1827 - 488 strani
...never be enough remembered ; that to make a man speak well, and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be...which he desires to infuse into others. He that is inwardly persuaded of the truth of what he says, and that has a concern about it in his mind, will... | |
| 1834 - 438 strani
...can never be enough remembered, that to make a man speak well and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be...his mind, will pronounce with a natural vehemence dint is far more lively than all the strains that art can lead him to. An orator must be an honest... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1840 - 268 strani
...never be enough remembered; that to make a man speak well, and pronounce with a right emphasis, he ought thoroughly to understand all that he says, be...which he desires to infuse into others. He that is inwardly persuaded of the truth of what he says, and that has a concern about it in his mind, will... | |
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