An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1852 - 357 páginas |
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... direct- ed to the all - important object of raising our literary character to a far loftier height than has hitherto been attained by any nation . In such a day of prosperity as this , when it has become a moot point of national ...
... direct- ed to the all - important object of raising our literary character to a far loftier height than has hitherto been attained by any nation . In such a day of prosperity as this , when it has become a moot point of national ...
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... Direct , & c . , 95 Wrong Inflection capable of per- verting the sense , Analysis of Force , Radical Stress , Vanishing Force or Stress , 97 105 , 106 107 Of the Consonant Sounds , Errour of blending Syllables , - Pronunciation of AND ...
... Direct , & c . , 95 Wrong Inflection capable of per- verting the sense , Analysis of Force , Radical Stress , Vanishing Force or Stress , 97 105 , 106 107 Of the Consonant Sounds , Errour of blending Syllables , - Pronunciation of AND ...
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... direct it to the momentous advantages result- ing from the proper cultivation of this science ? To say nothing of the arguments which might be drawn from the devotion of the ancients to this subject , there is one of sufficient weight ...
... direct it to the momentous advantages result- ing from the proper cultivation of this science ? To say nothing of the arguments which might be drawn from the devotion of the ancients to this subject , there is one of sufficient weight ...
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... direct his attention : for the suppression and blending of sounds , as several of these examples clearly show , often lead to a total perversion of the sense . RULE IV . The practice of hurrying over words so as to precipitate syllable ...
... direct his attention : for the suppression and blending of sounds , as several of these examples clearly show , often lead to a total perversion of the sense . RULE IV . The practice of hurrying over words so as to precipitate syllable ...
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... direct the attention of the teacher to this particular subject : and to both teacher and learner , the author begs leave to suggest the propriety of frequently referring the corrections made in reading the exercises , back to the ...
... direct the attention of the teacher to this particular subject : and to both teacher and learner , the author begs leave to suggest the propriety of frequently referring the corrections made in reading the exercises , back to the ...
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