An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... sentence , and by turning over to the pages which follow this my prelusive disemboguement ; for , on the score of prolixity , I do not hold myself bound , under cover of my privilege , to show him any mercy . I have on hand a bundle of ...
... sentence , and by turning over to the pages which follow this my prelusive disemboguement ; for , on the score of prolixity , I do not hold myself bound , under cover of my privilege , to show him any mercy . I have on hand a bundle of ...
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... sentences , and forming a dis- course , and is here employed as synonymous with enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words ...
... sentences , and forming a dis- course , and is here employed as synonymous with enunciation , or delivery . Pronunciation may be considered in a twofold light . When applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words ...
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... sense ? What is the first , second , third , and last object of Elocution ? Does the meaning of a sentence ever depend on its Elocution ? ELOCUTION . ELOCUTION may be treated under the six follow- 20 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... sense ? What is the first , second , third , and last object of Elocution ? Does the meaning of a sentence ever depend on its Elocution ? ELOCUTION . ELOCUTION may be treated under the six follow- 20 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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... sentences or parts of sentences . No : the thing is altogether impracticable . He must be taught , not merely to pronounce each word in which he fails , separately , but each elementary part of the word sep- arately . He must be taught ...
... sentences or parts of sentences . No : the thing is altogether impracticable . He must be taught , not merely to pronounce each word in which he fails , separately , but each elementary part of the word sep- arately . He must be taught ...
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... sentence . Those letters distinguished by Italick characters , demand his particular attention : for an attentive observer may easily be convinced , that few readers can be found , who would not , in pronouncing these ten sentences , be ...
... sentence . Those letters distinguished by Italick characters , demand his particular attention : for an attentive observer may easily be convinced , that few readers can be found , who would not , in pronouncing these ten sentences , be ...
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