An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... cause . An apology is generally deemed a mark of modesty in an author ; but whether he render in this token of diffidence as an atonement for the transgression of thrusting himself between his predecessors and the pub- lick , or whether ...
... cause . An apology is generally deemed a mark of modesty in an author ; but whether he render in this token of diffidence as an atonement for the transgression of thrusting himself between his predecessors and the pub- lick , or whether ...
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... causing them to pay attention to the principles of reading ! —It is hoped that so gross an absurdity as this , will not ... cause of learning ; but who cannot perceive , that much remains to be done before we can justly lay claim to that ...
... causing them to pay attention to the principles of reading ! —It is hoped that so gross an absurdity as this , will not ... cause of learning ; but who cannot perceive , that much remains to be done before we can justly lay claim to that ...
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... causing the words to blush at the indignity cast upon them , and the sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is the difference between Elocution and Orthoepy ...
... causing the words to blush at the indignity cast upon them , and the sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is the difference between Elocution and Orthoepy ...
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... causes of their length - The basis of the rule which ordains but one accent to a syllable . The radical and vanishing movements of the voice , constitute the essential properties of a syl- lable . Every syllable consisting of one or ...
... causes of their length - The basis of the rule which ordains but one accent to a syllable . The radical and vanishing movements of the voice , constitute the essential properties of a syl- lable . Every syllable consisting of one or ...
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... cause an interruption to the continuity of the syllabick impulse ; and the mingling of the different elements , must give one of these inter- rupters of sound , a position in every third or fourth place among the tonicks and the other ...
... cause an interruption to the continuity of the syllabick impulse ; and the mingling of the different elements , must give one of these inter- rupters of sound , a position in every third or fourth place among the tonicks and the other ...
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