An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... according to the corrupt orthography in which they are presented , the precise elocution of many a reader will be produced . After which , let any one pronounce the same sentences with distinctness and energy , according to their ...
... according to the corrupt orthography in which they are presented , the precise elocution of many a reader will be produced . After which , let any one pronounce the same sentences with distinctness and energy , according to their ...
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... according to it , and to the analogies and idioms of the language as far as sanctioned by good usage ; and , moreover , to point out bad usages , that is , such as are not adopted by a great majority of the most intel- ligent and the ...
... according to it , and to the analogies and idioms of the language as far as sanctioned by good usage ; and , moreover , to point out bad usages , that is , such as are not adopted by a great majority of the most intel- ligent and the ...
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... according to the prescribed marks . But in order to en- force upon his mind the great importance of a strict attention to the upward and downward slides of the voice , after having learned to pronounce these examples correctly , let him ...
... according to the prescribed marks . But in order to en- force upon his mind the great importance of a strict attention to the upward and downward slides of the voice , after having learned to pronounce these examples correctly , let him ...
Página 76
... according to Rule 1 . This rule is often violated by clever readers , by celebrated divines , and renowned statesmen . The young student cannot , therefore , be too particular in his attention to it . Some readers would close the first ...
... according to Rule 1 . This rule is often violated by clever readers , by celebrated divines , and renowned statesmen . The young student cannot , therefore , be too particular in his attention to it . Some readers would close the first ...
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... according to Exceptions 1 and 2. The neg- ative members in the two examples next preceding those last- mentioned , are inflected according to Rule 2 , and the last part of Exception 3 . In uttering the same sentences on different ...
... according to Exceptions 1 and 2. The neg- ative members in the two examples next preceding those last- mentioned , are inflected according to Rule 2 , and the last part of Exception 3 . In uttering the same sentences on different ...
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