An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... considered as privileged ground . Upon this arena , he deems himself at liberty to act without restraint - to tyr- annise over the time and patience of his reader , by giving a loose rein to his fancy , and by pursuing a course as ...
... considered as privileged ground . Upon this arena , he deems himself at liberty to act without restraint - to tyr- annise over the time and patience of his reader , by giving a loose rein to his fancy , and by pursuing a course as ...
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... considered , that this work is designed chiefly to be read in schools , where grammatical improprieties would be ex- tremely injurious to the germinating taste of the young reader , it will doubtless be conceded , that the sacrilege of ...
... considered , that this work is designed chiefly to be read in schools , where grammatical improprieties would be ex- tremely injurious to the germinating taste of the young reader , it will doubtless be conceded , that the sacrilege of ...
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... considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled Orthoepy ; but when extended to the just enunciation of ...
... considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled Orthoepy ; but when extended to the just enunciation of ...
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... considered , by many , like attempting to prove the correctness of the plainest , self - evident proposition ; but when we reflect , that in our seminaries of learning , the study of elocution meets with greater neglect than any other ...
... considered , by many , like attempting to prove the correctness of the plainest , self - evident proposition ; but when we reflect , that in our seminaries of learning , the study of elocution meets with greater neglect than any other ...
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... considered with- out reference to prosodial quantities , or to those abridgments and prolongations of voice adopted for the purpose of oratorical ex- pression , it may now be shown , that they are unalterably fixed by the constituent ...
... considered with- out reference to prosodial quantities , or to those abridgments and prolongations of voice adopted for the purpose of oratorical ex- pression , it may now be shown , that they are unalterably fixed by the constituent ...
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