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" His delivery of the latter was so improved by frequent repetition, that every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased... "
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Página 177
por Benjamin Franklin - 1923 - 235 páginas
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen15

1824 - 758 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse — a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews ..., Volumen11

1818 - 588 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well-turned and well-placed, that without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 páginas
...wellturned and well-placed, that without being interested in the subject, one could not help bring pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece of music. This is an advantage itinerant preachers have over those...
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The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: [Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 558 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly wellturned and well-placed, that without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent piece...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1820 - 642 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse : a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism, Volumen2

Robert Southey - 1820 - 660 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse : a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen15

1824 - 792 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse — a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield

John Gillies - 1834 - 672 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed, that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse : a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1

Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 páginas
...every accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, wae so perfectly wellturned and well-placed, that without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse ; a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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The Baltimore Literary and Religious Magazine, Volumen3

1837 - 588 páginas
...accent, every emphasis, every modulation of voice, was so perfectly well turned, and well placed , that, without being interested in the subject, one could not help being pleased with the discourse — a pleasure of much the same kind with that received from an excellent...
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