The English Reader; Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best Writers ... with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingHarder, 1836 - 250 стор. |
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... called a pompous or mouthing manner ; and gives an artificial , affected air to reading , which detracts greatly both from its agreeableness and its impression . Sheridan and Walker have published Dictionaries , for ascertaining the ...
... called a pompous or mouthing manner ; and gives an artificial , affected air to reading , which detracts greatly both from its agreeableness and its impression . Sheridan and Walker have published Dictionaries , for ascertaining the ...
Сторінка xi
... called , affect sentences , paragraphs , and sometimes even the whole of a discourse . To show the use and necessity of tones , we need only observe , that the mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity ...
... called , affect sentences , paragraphs , and sometimes even the whole of a discourse . To show the use and necessity of tones , we need only observe , that the mind , in communicating its ideas , is in a constant state of activity ...
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... called the casural pause , may fall , in English heroic verse , after the 4th , 5th , 6th , or 7th syllable in the line . Where the verse is so constructed , that this cæs- ural pause coincides with the slightest pause or division in ...
... called the casural pause , may fall , in English heroic verse , after the 4th , 5th , 6th , or 7th syllable in the line . Where the verse is so constructed , that this cæs- ural pause coincides with the slightest pause or division in ...
Сторінка xvi
... called demi - cæsuras , which require very slight pauses ; and which the reader should manage with judgment , or he will be apt to fall into an affected sing - song mode of pronouncing words of this kind . The following lines exemplify ...
... called demi - cæsuras , which require very slight pauses ; and which the reader should manage with judgment , or he will be apt to fall into an affected sing - song mode of pronouncing words of this kind . The following lines exemplify ...
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... called for drink . It was immediately brought to him : but , as he was putting the vessel to his mouth , a poor wounded soldier , who happened at that instant to be carried by him , looked up to it with wishful eyes . The gallant and ...
... called for drink . It was immediately brought to him : but , as he was putting the vessel to his mouth , a poor wounded soldier , who happened at that instant to be carried by him , looked up to it with wishful eyes . The gallant and ...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ... Lindley Murray Перегляд фрагмента - 1851 |
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