A Grammar of Elocution: Adapted to the Use of Teachers and Learners in the Art of Reading; Being a Digest of the Principles of Vocal Delivery. An Inductive System, in Three Parts: Articulation, Intonation, and Measure as Taught at the Vocal Institute, PhiladelphiaH. Cowperthwait & Company, 1858 - 273 páginas |
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... lord . Most ungrammatically ! Betwixt the substantive and the adjective , which should agree together in num- ber , case , and gender , he made a breath thus- -stopping as if the important matter , in order to give it prominence , 7 ...
... lord . Most ungrammatically ! Betwixt the substantive and the adjective , which should agree together in num- ber , case , and gender , he made a breath thus- -stopping as if the important matter , in order to give it prominence , 7 ...
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... lord , each time . " " Admirable grammarian ! But in suspending his voice was the sense suspended likewise ? Did no expression of attitude or counte- nance fill up the chasm ? Was the eye silent ? Did you narrowly look ? " " I looked ...
... lord , each time . " " Admirable grammarian ! But in suspending his voice was the sense suspended likewise ? Did no expression of attitude or counte- nance fill up the chasm ? Was the eye silent ? Did you narrowly look ? " " I looked ...
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... Lords , I am amazed at his Grace's speech . " ( Downward third . ) The instances thus far given are chiefly those used by Pro- fessor Barber , and I have selected them because they seem to me to be inflected with judgment . The ...
... Lords , I am amazed at his Grace's speech . " ( Downward third . ) The instances thus far given are chiefly those used by Pro- fessor Barber , and I have selected them because they seem to me to be inflected with judgment . The ...
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... Lord , | | if the | measures in which you have been most suc- | cessful | had been sup- | ported by I any tolerable ap- | pearance of | argument , I should have thought my | time | not | ill em- ployed | | in con- | tinuing to examine ...
... Lord , | | if the | measures in which you have been most suc- | cessful | had been sup- | ported by I any tolerable ap- | pearance of | argument , I should have thought my | time | not | ill em- ployed | | in con- | tinuing to examine ...
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... Lord | Dunmore : — | 1771 he | sent , by a to be de- | livered 3. " I appeal to | any | white man to | say , if | ever he | entered | Logan's | cabin | hungry , and he gave him not meat ; if | ever he | came | cold and | naked , and he ...
... Lord | Dunmore : — | 1771 he | sent , by a to be de- | livered 3. " I appeal to | any | white man to | say , if | ever he | entered | Logan's | cabin | hungry , and he gave him not meat ; if | ever he | came | cold and | naked , and he ...
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