The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect ...T. Wilson and R. Spence, 1805 - 364 páginas |
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Página iii
... give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this ...
... give exercise to a great variety of emotions , and the correspondent tones and variations of voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this ...
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... give additional importance to the study of this necessary and useful art . The perfect attain- NOTE . For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , the Author is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the ...
... give additional importance to the study of this necessary and useful art . The perfect attain- NOTE . For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , the Author is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the ...
Página viii
... give rules for the management of the voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis , and tones , may be discovered and put in practice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much ...
... give rules for the management of the voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis , and tones , may be discovered and put in practice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much ...
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... give most body , most persevering force of sound , to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accus- tomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely ...
... give most body , most persevering force of sound , to that pitch of voice , to which in conversation we are accus- tomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely ...
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... give every sound which he utters , its due proportion ; and make every syllable , and even every letter in the word which he pronounces , be heard distinctly ; without slurring , whispering , or suppressing , any of the proper sounds ...
... give every sound which he utters , its due proportion ; and make every syllable , and even every letter in the word which he pronounces , be heard distinctly ; without slurring , whispering , or suppressing , any of the proper sounds ...
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