Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 Seiten |
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... turn aside from higher duties , to publish a book , more adapt- ed to the earlier stages of education than to that which is directly preparatory to the ministry . The truth is , that I have been gradually and almost unavoidably drawn ...
... turn aside from higher duties , to publish a book , more adapt- ed to the earlier stages of education than to that which is directly preparatory to the ministry . The truth is , that I have been gradually and almost unavoidably drawn ...
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... pupil should learn the distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasion- ally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are ne cessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right.
... pupil should learn the distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasion- ally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are ne cessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right.
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... turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that should mutilate this sentence in the same manner ? When a man reads La- tin or Greek , we expect him to utter nouns , pronouns , and even particles , so that their several syllables ...
... turn , -Lord . Who would excuse the printer , that should mutilate this sentence in the same manner ? When a man reads La- tin or Greek , we expect him to utter nouns , pronouns , and even particles , so that their several syllables ...
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... turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , pronounced ev - un , op - un , heav - un . The second caution is , -- let the close of sentences be spoken clearly ; with sufficient strength , and on the proper pitch , to bring out the ...
... turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , pronounced ev - un , op - un , heav - un . The second caution is , -- let the close of sentences be spoken clearly ; with sufficient strength , and on the proper pitch , to bring out the ...
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... turns of Cicero's voice , in some interesting passage of his orations , it would be no small gratification of my curiosity . } Now , while every tyro has known for centuries , that the verb has a stated , grammatical relation to its ...
... turns of Cicero's voice , in some interesting passage of his orations , it would be no small gratification of my curiosity . } Now , while every tyro has known for centuries , that the verb has a stated , grammatical relation to its ...
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