The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be The Scythian Ambassadors to Alex- tery to Alexander Q Curtius 135 ander ibid 136.
... accurate observers , judging , perhaps , from a few unlucky specimens of modern eloquence , have concluded that this is the only law which ought to be The Scythian Ambassadors to Alex- tery to Alexander Q Curtius 135 ander ibid 136.
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... , will admit of different elevations of the voice in different parts of it ; and on this chiefly , perhaps entirely , depends the melody of pronunciation . RULE I V. Pronounce your words with propriety and elegance X ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... , will admit of different elevations of the voice in different parts of it ; and on this chiefly , perhaps entirely , depends the melody of pronunciation . RULE I V. Pronounce your words with propriety and elegance X ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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... perhaps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correctness and precision of true learning , com- bine the ease and elegance of genteel life . An attention to such models , and a free ...
... perhaps look for this standard only among those who unite these two characters , and with the correctness and precision of true learning , com- bine the ease and elegance of genteel life . An attention to such models , and a free ...
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... perhaps than from any other cause , that we so often hear per- sons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and ...
... perhaps than from any other cause , that we so often hear per- sons read with an improper emphasis , or with no emphasis at all , that is , with a stupid monotony . Much study and pains are necessary in acquiring the habit of just and ...
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... perhaps been one chief cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The use of points is to assist the reader in discerning the grammatical ...
... perhaps been one chief cause of monotony , by leading the reader to an uniform sound at every imperfect break , and a uniform cadence at every full period . The use of points is to assist the reader in discerning the grammatical ...
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