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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... rests which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with ... rest . Now , after we have learned the pro- per seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every ...
... rests which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with ... rest . Now , after we have learned the pro- per seats of these accents , it is an important rule , to give every ...
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... rest . of the sentence . Sometimes the eme phatic words must be distinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right ma- nagement of the emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no ...
... rest . of the sentence . Sometimes the eme phatic words must be distinguished by a particular tone of voice , as well as by a particular stress . On the right ma- nagement of the emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no ...
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... rest of the animal world ; all of which express their various feelings , by various tones . Ours , indeed , from the supe- rior rank that we hold , are in a high degree more compre- hensive ; as there is not an act of the mind , an ...
... rest of the animal world ; all of which express their various feelings , by various tones . Ours , indeed , from the supe- rior rank that we hold , are in a high degree more compre- hensive ; as there is not an act of the mind , an ...
Página xxi
... rests , in speaking or reading , are a total cessa- tion of the voice , during a perceptible , and , in many cases , a measurable space of time . Pauses are equally necessary to the speaker and the hearer . To the speaker , that he may ...
... rests , in speaking or reading , are a total cessa- tion of the voice , during a perceptible , and , in many cases , a measurable space of time . Pauses are equally necessary to the speaker and the hearer . To the speaker , that he may ...
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... rests of its own ; and to adjust and compound these properly with the pauses of the sense , so as neither to hurt the ear , nor offend the understanding , is so very nice a matter , that it is no wonder we so seldom meet with good ...
... rests of its own ; and to adjust and compound these properly with the pauses of the sense , so as neither to hurt the ear , nor offend the understanding , is so very nice a matter , that it is no wonder we so seldom meet with good ...
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