The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; Improve Their Language and Sentiments and to Inculate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue, with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingB. Olds, 1852 - 252 oldal |
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... pauses , emphasis , and tones , may be discovered and put in prac tice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the living instructer : much will be attaina ble ...
... pauses , emphasis , and tones , may be discovered and put in prac tice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the living instructer : much will be attaina ble ...
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... pauses and rests which allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . The AFTER the fundamental attentions to ...
... pauses and rests which allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . The AFTER the fundamental attentions to ...
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... pauses ; consisting in the notes or variations of sound which we employ , in the expression of our sen timents . Emphasis affects particular words and phrases , with a degree of tone , or inflexion of voice ; but tones , peculiarly so ...
... pauses ; consisting in the notes or variations of sound which we employ , in the expression of our sen timents . Emphasis affects particular words and phrases , with a degree of tone , or inflexion of voice ; but tones , peculiarly so ...
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... pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the bearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with 3 pause of this nature . Such pauses have ...
... pause is generally made after something has been said of peculiar moment , and on which we desire to fix the bearer's attention . Sometimes , before such a thing is said , we usher it in with 3 pause of this nature . Such pauses have ...
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... pause , in its simple state : the followig instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ca dence in the voice : If content cannot remove the disquietudes of mankinį , it will at least alleviate them . " The suspending pause , is often ...
... pause , in its simple state : the followig instance exhibits that pause with a degree of ca dence in the voice : If content cannot remove the disquietudes of mankinį , it will at least alleviate them . " The suspending pause , is often ...
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