The art of speaking. : Containing, I. An essay ; in which are given rules for expressing properly the principal passions and humours, which occur in reading, or public speaking ; and, II. Lessons taken from the ancients and moderns, (with additions and alterations, where thought useful) exhibiting a variety of matter for practice ; the emphatical words printed in italics ; with notes of direction referring to the essay. : To which are added, a table of the lessons ; and an index of the various passions and humours in the essay and lessons. : [Four lines in Latin from Cicero].
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Main Author: | Burgh, James, 1714-1775 |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Printed and sold by R. Aitken, in Market-Street, three doors above the Coffee-House.,
M. DCC. LXXX. [1780]
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Edition: | The 5th ed. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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