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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... greater quantity of voice than we can afford without pain to ourselves , and without any extraordinary effort . As long as we keep within these bounds , the other organs of speech will be at liberty to discharge their several offices ...
... greater quantity of voice than we can afford without pain to ourselves , and without any extraordinary effort . As long as we keep within these bounds , the other organs of speech will be at liberty to discharge their several offices ...
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... words so very trifling in theinselves , that it is evidently done with no other view , than to give greater variety to the modulation . * Notwithstanding this diversity of practice , INTRODUCTION . ix An address to young persons CHAPTER.
... words so very trifling in theinselves , that it is evidently done with no other view , than to give greater variety to the modulation . * Notwithstanding this diversity of practice , INTRODUCTION . ix An address to young persons CHAPTER.
Сторінка x
... greater or less degrees of importance of the words upon which it operates ; and there may be very properly soine vari- ety in the use of it : but its application is not arbitrary , depending on the caprice of readers . As emphasis often ...
... greater or less degrees of importance of the words upon which it operates ; and there may be very properly soine vari- ety in the use of it : but its application is not arbitrary , depending on the caprice of readers . As emphasis often ...
Сторінка xiii
... greater should be given to the sense ; and their correspondent times occasionally length- ened beyond what is usual in common speech . " To render pauses pleasing and expressive , they must not only be made in the right place , but also ...
... greater should be given to the sense ; and their correspondent times occasionally length- ened beyond what is usual in common speech . " To render pauses pleasing and expressive , they must not only be made in the right place , but also ...
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... greater attention to the subject . In these instances , all the inflections are not marked . Such only are distinguished , as are most striking , and will best serve to show the reader their utility and importance . " Manufactures ...
... greater attention to the subject . In these instances , all the inflections are not marked . Such only are distinguished , as are most striking , and will best serve to show the reader their utility and importance . " Manufactures ...
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