The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...: With a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingM'Carty & Davis, 1826 - 316 стор. |
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... emphasis , and tones may be discovered and put in practice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the living instructer : much will be attainable by no other ...
... emphasis , and tones may be discovered and put in practice , is not possible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the living instructer : much will be attainable by no other ...
Сторінка xvi
... " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea- vours to attain a correct pronunciation of the words belonging to the English language . SECTION V. Emphasis . By emphasis is meant a stronger xvi . INTRODUCTION .
... " the young reader will be much assisted , in his endea- vours to attain a correct pronunciation of the words belonging to the English language . SECTION V. Emphasis . By emphasis is meant a stronger xvi . INTRODUCTION .
Сторінка xvii
... emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no emphasis be placed on any words , not only is discourse rendered heavy and lifeless , but the meaning left often ambiguous . If the emphasis be placed wrong , we pervert and confound ...
... emphasis depends the life of pronunciation . If no emphasis be placed on any words , not only is discourse rendered heavy and lifeless , but the meaning left often ambiguous . If the emphasis be placed wrong , we pervert and confound ...
Сторінка xviii
... emphasis upon the word man's in the first line ; and hence , it would read thus : " Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit , " & c . But if it were a notorious truth , that mankind had transgressed in a peculiar mauner more than ...
... emphasis upon the word man's in the first line ; and hence , it would read thus : " Of man's first disobedience , and the fruit , " & c . But if it were a notorious truth , that mankind had transgressed in a peculiar mauner more than ...
Сторінка xix
... emphasis , in reading as in speaking , must be determined entirely by the sense of the pas- sage , and always made alike : but as to the inferior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity ...
... emphasis , in reading as in speaking , must be determined entirely by the sense of the pas- sage , and always made alike : but as to the inferior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity ...
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