The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises on Pronunciation, Pauses, Inflections, Accent, and Emphasis : Also, Copious Extracts in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Assist the Teacher, and to Improve the Pupil in Reading and RecitationThomas, Cowperthwait, & Company, 1848 - 448 páginas |
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... called the rising and fall- ing inflection . We must carefully guard against mistaking the low tone at the be- ginning of the rising inflection for the falling inflection , and the high tone at the beginning of the falling inflection ...
... called the rising and fall- ing inflection . We must carefully guard against mistaking the low tone at the be- ginning of the rising inflection for the falling inflection , and the high tone at the beginning of the falling inflection ...
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... called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inhe- ritance , obeyed ' ; and he went out , not knowing whither he went . Note . When a sentence consists of several loose members which neither modify nor are modified ...
... called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an inhe- ritance , obeyed ' ; and he went out , not knowing whither he went . Note . When a sentence consists of several loose members which neither modify nor are modified ...
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... called a simple series . The series , whose members consist of two or more words , is called a compound series . INFLECTIONS ON THE SIMPLE SERIES . COMMENCING , CONCLUDING . No. of Members . No. of Members . 12 ' 2 . 3 3 . 1'2 3'4 ' 1'2 ...
... called a simple series . The series , whose members consist of two or more words , is called a compound series . INFLECTIONS ON THE SIMPLE SERIES . COMMENCING , CONCLUDING . No. of Members . No. of Members . 12 ' 2 . 3 3 . 1'2 3'4 ' 1'2 ...
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... and craggy , be not discouraged . Persevere until thou gain the summit : there , all is order , beauty , and pleasure . 12. What is called profane history exhibits our nature on 40 PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION . Exercises on the Series.
... and craggy , be not discouraged . Persevere until thou gain the summit : there , all is order , beauty , and pleasure . 12. What is called profane history exhibits our nature on 40 PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION . Exercises on the Series.
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... called profane history exhibits our nature on its worst side : it is the history of perverse passions , of mean self - love , of revenge , hatred , extravagance , and folly . 13. An ostentatious , a feeble , a harsh , or an obscure ...
... called profane history exhibits our nature on its worst side : it is the history of perverse passions , of mean self - love , of revenge , hatred , extravagance , and folly . 13. An ostentatious , a feeble , a harsh , or an obscure ...
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