An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... particular science , constitute the grand climacterick of all that is requisite in order to form a successful writer upon that science . But it is not the man who has merely taught , or who has taught long , or who is able to point out ...
... particular science , constitute the grand climacterick of all that is requisite in order to form a successful writer upon that science . But it is not the man who has merely taught , or who has taught long , or who is able to point out ...
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... particular ; and , at the same time , without arrogance or fawning sycophancy , to express a hope , that it will be found worthy to occupy a place as a class - book in schools , and travel the rounds of usefulness as the relative and ...
... particular ; and , at the same time , without arrogance or fawning sycophancy , to express a hope , that it will be found worthy to occupy a place as a class - book in schools , and travel the rounds of usefulness as the relative and ...
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... Particular regard should be paid to a clear and distinct pronunciation of the elementary sounds employed in vocal utterance . OF THE ELEMENTARY SOUNDS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . There are thirty - five elementary sounds * em- ployed and ...
... Particular regard should be paid to a clear and distinct pronunciation of the elementary sounds employed in vocal utterance . OF THE ELEMENTARY SOUNDS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE . There are thirty - five elementary sounds * em- ployed and ...
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... particular in his attention to it . Let him try the experiment upon one whose pronunciation is extremely defective , and he will find , ( if he has not already tested the fact , ) that any one whose vocal organs are not de- fective ...
... particular in his attention to it . Let him try the experiment upon one whose pronunciation is extremely defective , and he will find , ( if he has not already tested the fact , ) that any one whose vocal organs are not de- fective ...
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... particular attention , as they are often improperly omitted . The clump of subtonick and atonick elements at the termina tion of such words as the following , is frequently , to the no small injury of articulation , particularly ...
... particular attention , as they are often improperly omitted . The clump of subtonick and atonick elements at the termina tion of such words as the following , is frequently , to the no small injury of articulation , particularly ...
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