Elements of Elocution in which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are Investigated ...: To which is Added a Complete System of the Passions, Showing how They Affect the Countenance, Tone of Voice, and Gesture of the Body. Exemplified by a Copious Selection of the Most Striking Passages of ShakespeareD. Mallory, 1810 - 379 էջ |
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... writer as Mr. Enfield . But , when I found it had not only been adopted , but acknowledged by Mr. Murray , the Author of the best Grammar and Selection of Lessons for Reading in the English Language , I found my- self fully compensated ...
... writer as Mr. Enfield . But , when I found it had not only been adopted , but acknowledged by Mr. Murray , the Author of the best Grammar and Selection of Lessons for Reading in the English Language , I found my- self fully compensated ...
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... writing , but referred the reader to some passages where he could scarcely fail to adopt it upon certain words , and perceive the justness of the distinction . I was confirmed in my opinion by reflecting that à priori , and ...
... writing , but referred the reader to some passages where he could scarcely fail to adopt it upon certain words , and perceive the justness of the distinction . I was confirmed in my opinion by reflecting that à priori , and ...
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... writing the several pauses , or rests , between sentences , and the parts of sentences , ac- cording to their proper quantity or proportion , as they are expressed in a just and accurate pronun- ciation . Others , as Sir James Burrow ...
... writing the several pauses , or rests , between sentences , and the parts of sentences , ac- cording to their proper quantity or proportion , as they are expressed in a just and accurate pronun- ciation . Others , as Sir James Burrow ...
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... writing , are very inadequate to the purposes of just and accurate pronouncing ; as it is certain that a just , a forcible , and easy pronunciation , will oblige a judicious reader to pause much more frequently , than the most correct ...
... writing , are very inadequate to the purposes of just and accurate pronouncing ; as it is certain that a just , a forcible , and easy pronunciation , will oblige a judicious reader to pause much more frequently , than the most correct ...
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... writers * on this subject , after giving a thousand fine - spun reasons for placing the points with justness and precision ... writing , for fear of breaking the grammatical connec- tion of the words : a fear , as will be seen hereafter ...
... writers * on this subject , after giving a thousand fine - spun reasons for placing the points with justness and precision ... writing , for fear of breaking the grammatical connec- tion of the words : a fear , as will be seen hereafter ...
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