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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Side 18
... spirit of the sentiments which he is to pronounce . For to lay the emphasis with exact propriety is a constant exercise of good sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive ...
... spirit of the sentiments which he is to pronounce . For to lay the emphasis with exact propriety is a constant exercise of good sense and attention . It is far from being an inconsiderable attainment . It is one of the most decisive ...
Side 19
... spirit , beauty , and harmony of delivery consist . " The limits of this introduction do not admit of examples to illustrate the variety of tones belonging to the different passions and emotions . We shall , however , select one , which ...
... spirit , beauty , and harmony of delivery consist . " The limits of this introduction do not admit of examples to illustrate the variety of tones belonging to the different passions and emotions . We shall , however , select one , which ...
Side 22
... spirits , who , by long custom , have contracted in the body habits of lust and sensuality ' ; malice ' and revenge ' ; an aversion to everything that is good` , just and laudable ' , are naturally seasoned and prepared for pain and ...
... spirits , who , by long custom , have contracted in the body habits of lust and sensuality ' ; malice ' and revenge ' ; an aversion to everything that is good` , just and laudable ' , are naturally seasoned and prepared for pain and ...
Side 43
... race in gentleness together ; and how sweet their force , let fortune's wayward hand the while be kind or cruel ? 209. If it was intended for us as well as you why has not the Great Spirit given it to us ; and not IN READING . 43.
... race in gentleness together ; and how sweet their force , let fortune's wayward hand the while be kind or cruel ? 209. If it was intended for us as well as you why has not the Great Spirit given it to us ; and not IN READING . 43.
Side 44
... Spirit given it to us ; and not only to us , but why did he not give to our forefathers the knowledge of that book , with the means of rightly understanding it ? LESSON XIV . THE COLON . The Colon consists of two periods placed one ...
... Spirit given it to us ; and not only to us , but why did he not give to our forefathers the knowledge of that book , with the means of rightly understanding it ? LESSON XIV . THE COLON . The Colon consists of two periods placed one ...
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