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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... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many importart sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practical illustrations ...
... proper further to observe , that the Reader and the Sequel , besides teaching to read accurately , and inculcating many importart sentiments , may be considered as auxiliaries to the Author's English Grammar ; as practical illustrations ...
Сторінка vi
... proper occasions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due reverence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply engraven ...
... proper occasions , they were encouraged to peruse those which tend to inspire a due reverence for virtue , and an abhorrence of vice , as well as to animate them with sentiments of piety and goodness . Such impressions deeply engraven ...
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... proper occasion . sages To improve the young mind , and to afford some assistance to tutors , in the arduous and important work of education , were the motives which led to this production . If the Author should be so successful as to ...
... proper occasion . sages To improve the young mind , and to afford some assistance to tutors , in the arduous and important work of education , were the motives which led to this production . If the Author should be so successful as to ...
Сторінка x
... proper to make . To give rules for the management of the voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis ... PROPER LOUDNESS OF VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOWNESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS ; ONES ; PAUSES ; and ...
... proper to make . To give rules for the management of the voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis ... PROPER LOUDNESS OF VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOWNESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS ; ONES ; PAUSES ; and ...
Сторінка xi
... Proper loudness of voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , must be , to make himself be heard by all those to whom he reads . He must endeavour to fill with his voice the space occupied by the ...
... Proper loudness of voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , must be , to make himself be heard by all those to whom he reads . He must endeavour to fill with his voice the space occupied by the ...
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