An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 páginas |
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... Employed in this Work . The Falling Inflection of the voice is indicated by the grave accent : thus , The Rising Inflection , by the acute accent : The Circumflex or Wave , by the circumflex : A tonick or vowel sound that is to be ...
... Employed in this Work . The Falling Inflection of the voice is indicated by the grave accent : thus , The Rising Inflection , by the acute accent : The Circumflex or Wave , by the circumflex : A tonick or vowel sound that is to be ...
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... employ in communicating a knowledge of it to his pupils . It will be far better for the learner to under- stand one - half of the principles of the science , than none of them . Let no one , then , be afraid to undertake . Baltimore ...
... employ in communicating a knowledge of it to his pupils . It will be far better for the learner to under- stand one - half of the principles of the science , than none of them . Let no one , then , be afraid to undertake . Baltimore ...
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... 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 without reference to their mutual dependance on each ...
... 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 without reference to their mutual dependance on each ...
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... employed in singing . Who would expect to attain a high degree of excellence in play- ing upon a wind instrument , without frequently blowing upon it ? or to become a skilful mechanist , without learning the names and use of the tools ...
... employed in singing . Who would expect to attain a high degree of excellence in play- ing upon a wind instrument , without frequently blowing upon it ? or to become a skilful mechanist , without learning the names and use of the tools ...
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... employed to represent the sounds which denote their names , and , also , other elementary sounds employed in the utterance of syllables . Hence , there is often a material difference between the elementary sounds heard in pronouncing ...
... employed to represent the sounds which denote their names , and , also , other elementary sounds employed in the utterance of syllables . Hence , there is often a material difference between the elementary sounds heard in pronouncing ...
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