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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... things which are different , loudness or strength of sound , with the key or note on which we speak . There is a variety of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may therefore render his voice louder , without altering the ...
... things which are different , loudness or strength of sound , with the key or note on which we speak . There is a variety of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may therefore render his voice louder , without altering the ...
Сторінка ix
... thing to be found in common discourse ; and even sometimes throw it upon 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 ...
... thing to be found in common discourse ; and even sometimes throw it upon 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 ...
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... things not words : they exhibit images to the eye , not ideas to the understanding . " Some sentences are so full ... thing he expresses of high impor'ance , by a multitude of strong emphasis , we soon learn to pay little regard to them ...
... things not words : they exhibit images to the eye , not ideas to the understanding . " Some sentences are so full ... thing he expresses of high impor'ance , by a multitude of strong emphasis , we soon learn to pay little regard to them ...
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... things . For when reading becomes strictly imitative , it assumes a theatrical manner , and must be highly improper ... thing is said , we usher it in with a pause of this nature . Such pauses have the same effect as a strong emphasis ...
... things . For when reading becomes strictly imitative , it assumes a theatrical manner , and must be highly improper ... thing is said , we usher it in with a pause of this nature . Such pauses have the same effect as a strong emphasis ...
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... thing that is good , just , and laudable , are naturally seasoned and prepared for pain and misery . " " I am persuaded , that neither death , nor life ; or angels , nor principalities , nor powers ; nor things present , nor things to ...
... thing that is good , just , and laudable , are naturally seasoned and prepared for pain and misery . " " I am persuaded , that neither death , nor life ; or angels , nor principalities , nor powers ; nor things present , nor things to ...
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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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