English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect ...
... voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect ...
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... Voice ; Distinctness ; Slmoness ; Propriety of Pronunciation ; Emphasis ; Tones ; Pauses ; and Mode of Reading Verse . SECTION I. Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , mus be to ...
... Voice ; Distinctness ; Slmoness ; Propriety of Pronunciation ; Emphasis ; Tones ; Pauses ; and Mode of Reading Verse . SECTION I. Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , mus be to ...
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... voice to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to strain our voice before we have done . We shall fatigue our selves ...
... voice to which in conversation we are accustomed . Whereas , by setting out on our highest pitch or key , we certainly allow ourselves less compass , and are likely to strain our voice before we have done . We shall fatigue our selves ...
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... voice , by the pauses and rests which allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental ...
... voice , by the pauses and rests which allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to swell all his sounds , both with more force and more harmony SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental ...
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... voice , which is perceiv- ed in uttering a sentence , and which in its nature , is perfectly distinct from emphasis , and the tones of emotion and passion . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ...
... voice , which is perceiv- ed in uttering a sentence , and which in its nature , is perfectly distinct from emphasis , and the tones of emotion and passion . The young reader should be careful to render his modulation correct and easy ...
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