The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... force and power it exerts over us must naturally be considerably modified by the manner in which it is conveyed to us . To the cultivation of this power the Art of Elocution addresses itself , and is defined to be , the just and ...
... force and power it exerts over us must naturally be considerably modified by the manner in which it is conveyed to us . To the cultivation of this power the Art of Elocution addresses itself , and is defined to be , the just and ...
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... force , elegance , feeling , or harmony to the delivery of the perfect reader or speaker , according to the variety of character with which Infinite Goodness has endowed that supreme and distinctive gift , the articulate voice of man ...
... force , elegance , feeling , or harmony to the delivery of the perfect reader or speaker , according to the variety of character with which Infinite Goodness has endowed that supreme and distinctive gift , the articulate voice of man ...
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... as the nominative to some verb : The objective phrase in an inverted sentence - that is , sentences the number of which , when inverted as to order , preserve the same sense : The emphatic word of force , and the subject of On Pause .
... as the nominative to some verb : The objective phrase in an inverted sentence - that is , sentences the number of which , when inverted as to order , preserve the same sense : The emphatic word of force , and the subject of On Pause .
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Joseph Edwards Carpenter. The emphatic word of force , and the subject of a sentence : Each number of a " series , " whether single ; that is , composed of single words , or compound , being composed of sentences . It should be used also ...
Joseph Edwards Carpenter. The emphatic word of force , and the subject of a sentence : Each number of a " series , " whether single ; that is , composed of single words , or compound , being composed of sentences . It should be used also ...
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... force in their manner whenever they speak in earnest ; consequently , here is a sure standard for propriety and force in public speaking . " And this observation must apply therefore equally to reading ; but to reduce this to practice ...
... force in their manner whenever they speak in earnest ; consequently , here is a sure standard for propriety and force in public speaking . " And this observation must apply therefore equally to reading ; but to reduce this to practice ...
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