Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - 432 sider |
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... exercise . We have many selections abounding in all the beauties of taste , learning , and judgment ; which may , with great advantage , be put into the hands of the pupil , after he has been taught the art of reading ; but I have met ...
... exercise . We have many selections abounding in all the beauties of taste , learning , and judgment ; which may , with great advantage , be put into the hands of the pupil , after he has been taught the art of reading ; but I have met ...
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... exercise the voice , and acquire distinctness of articula- tion , the pupil is required , in this lesson , to pronounce ( as well as he can ) certain letters , which do not constitute a word , and then the words in which the same ...
... exercise the voice , and acquire distinctness of articula- tion , the pupil is required , in this lesson , to pronounce ( as well as he can ) certain letters , which do not constitute a word , and then the words in which the same ...
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... exercise his voice without fatigue . A MEASURE OF SPEECH consists of an accented and an unaccented portion of sound , produced by one effort of the voice . In pronouncing an accented syllable , the voice makes an effort , which must be ...
... exercise his voice without fatigue . A MEASURE OF SPEECH consists of an accented and an unaccented portion of sound , produced by one effort of the voice . In pronouncing an accented syllable , the voice makes an effort , which must be ...
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... exercises , it is deemed inexpedient to present any intricate views of the subject ; but , after the statement of a ... exercise , he is advised to practise the vowel sounds , in the manner which shall presently be pointed out . The ...
... exercises , it is deemed inexpedient to present any intricate views of the subject ; but , after the statement of a ... exercise , he is advised to practise the vowel sounds , in the manner which shall presently be pointed out . The ...
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... EXERCISE ON THE SOUNDS OF L AND R. 802 . The lordly lion leaves his lonely lair . 803 . He was long , lean , and lank , and laughed loudly . 804 . How sweetly slow the liquid lay In holy hallelujahs rose ! 805 . Let lords and ladies ...
... EXERCISE ON THE SOUNDS OF L AND R. 802 . The lordly lion leaves his lonely lair . 803 . He was long , lean , and lank , and laughed loudly . 804 . How sweetly slow the liquid lay In holy hallelujahs rose ! 805 . Let lords and ladies ...
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