The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Form the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect. With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingW. and J. Bolles, 1842 - 252 páginas |
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... 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 . perfect attainment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers ; but as there are many degrees of excellence ...
... give additional importance to the study of this necessary and useful art . perfect attainment of it doubtless requires great attention and practice , joined to extraordinary natural powers ; but as there are many degrees of excellence ...
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... give most body , most persevering force of sound , to that pitch or voice to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to ...
... give most body , most persevering force of sound , to that pitch or voice to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to ...
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... gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it ... give every word just the same accent in reading , as in common discourse . Many per sous err in this respect . When ...
... gives weight and dignity to the subject . It is a great assistance to the voice , by the pauses and rests which it ... give every word just the same accent in reading , as in common discourse . Many per sous err in this respect . When ...
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... give a greater variety to the modulation . Notwithstanding this diversity of practice , there are certainly proper boundaries , within which this emphasis must be res- trained , in order to make it meet the approbation of sound judgment ...
... give a greater variety to the modulation . Notwithstanding this diversity of practice , there are certainly proper boundaries , within which this emphasis must be res- trained , in order to make it meet the approbation of sound judgment ...
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affections amidst Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray attention balance of happiness Bayle beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character comfort consider death Democritus Dioclesian distress Divine dread earth emphasis enemies enjoy enjoyment envy eternity ev'ry evil eyes father feel folly fortune friendship Fundanus gentle give Greek language ground happiness Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human indulge inflection Jugurtha kind king labours live look Lord mankind manner Micipsa mind misery nature never noble Numidia o'er ourselves pain Pamphylia pass passions pause peace perfection person pleasing pleasures possession pow'r present prince proper Pythias racter reading reason religion render rest rich rise Roman Senate scene SECTION sense sentence sentiments shining Sicily smile sorrow soul sound spect spirit suffer temper tempest tence thee things thought tion truth vanity vice virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise wish words youth