Your trade is to speak well, both in public and in private.
In short, if you think right, you will make it your business; your study, and your pleasure to speak well.
Never speak quick, till you have first learned to speak well.
It may very well be, that the man doesn't speak well of me.
You could hear hundreds of persons, women as well as men, speak well of him in spite of his vicious life, because he was so well bred, as they called it.
Johnson had probably been kind enough to speak well of me, for this evening he delivered me a very polite card from Mr. Thrale and her, inviting me to Streatham.
To speak well, when I despise both the cause and the Judges, is difficult: but I believe I shall do wonderfully.
It is plain he meant to speak well of Scotland; and he has in my apprehension done us great honour in the most capital article, the character of the inhabitants.
It is a great misfortune not to possess talent enough to speak well, or sense enough to hold one's tongue.
Speak well of the absent whenever you have a suitable opportunity.
Many men made a business of this; that is, a man who was able to speak well, would speak for others, who were not able to do so, on condition of being paid for his services.
Apollos had there studied the Scriptures of the Old Testament, and being "eloquent," able to speak well, he taught them diligently in Ephesus.
Mercurius, or as we call him Mercury, was the god of eloquence; supposed to enable people to speak well: he was considered to be a constant attendant upon Jupiter.
Don't be afraid to speak well of men, to praise good deeds.
Thou speakest well, Eliab answered him, and for thee to speak well twice in the same day is well-nigh a miracle.
Thou speakest but the truth, Amos replied; and knowing the truth, forget not to speak well of me to Hazael, as a shepherd, finding reason that will satisfy him for the dwindling of the flock that henceforth will be in thy charge.
Speak well for~, Be creditable to, be commendatory of.
There are such things as to speak well, to speak easily, to speak correctly, and to speak seasonably.
A vain man finds it to his advantage to speak well or ill of himself; a modest man never talks of himself.
The place, the spectators, the expectation, would astound a man even though were there no object in his mind but to speak well; but WHAT when 'tis an harangue upon which his life depends?
Have I not therefore abundant reason to praise the Lord for His goodness, to trust in Him for the future, to speak well of His name to my fellow-believers, and to encourage them, more and more to rely upon the Lord for everything?
Such a disposition to monotony should be neutralized by the ability to speak well in public.
Barring some people who have physical defects or nervous diseases, any person who has enough brains to grasp an idea, to form an opinion, or to produce a thought, can be made to speak well.
But he persuaded not the people, though appearing to speak well.
It is not right to speak well, where the deeds are not glorious; for this is not honorable, but galling to justice.
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