An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be 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 ...
... enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be 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 ...
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... enunciate even an ordinary passage , without 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 ...
... enunciate even an ordinary passage , without 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 ...
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... excellences of enunciation rest . The learner must not , therefore , be either discouraged or disgusted with the dryness and tediousness of the following explanations and exercises upon the elementary sounds of the language ;
... excellences of enunciation rest . The learner must not , therefore , be either discouraged or disgusted with the dryness and tediousness of the following explanations and exercises upon the elementary sounds of the language ;
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... enunciation of his pupils . It may not , therefore , be improper here to remark , that the only expeditious and sure method of teaching a foreigner , or a na- tive whose pronunciation is imperfect and corrupt , to pronounce words ...
... enunciation of his pupils . It may not , therefore , be improper here to remark , that the only expeditious and sure method of teaching a foreigner , or a na- tive whose pronunciation is imperfect and corrupt , to pronounce words ...
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... enunciated in such a manner as entirely to suppress the o : thus , pr - pose , pr - nounce , pr - mote , and so on . Some men , indeed , have no more mercy on innocent letters than if they were invented merely to be tortured . Poor e is ...
... enunciated in such a manner as entirely to suppress the o : thus , pr - pose , pr - nounce , pr - mote , and so on . Some men , indeed , have no more mercy on innocent letters than if they were invented merely to be tortured . Poor e is ...
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