The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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Charles Richson. PART I. ON THE INFLECTIONS OF THE VOICE . CHAPTER I. - Preliminary Directions ; to be read occasionally to or ... CHAPTER II The Pronunciation of Letters . A dissertation on UNIV . s (1 ) ANGER AND RAGE-Adam's Anger against.
Charles Richson. PART I. ON THE INFLECTIONS OF THE VOICE . CHAPTER I. - Preliminary Directions ; to be read occasionally to or ... CHAPTER II The Pronunciation of Letters . A dissertation on UNIV . s (1 ) ANGER AND RAGE-Adam's Anger against.
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Charles Richson. CHAPTER XI . — Modulation , Force , Emphasis , and Time . 1. Modulation , or the harmonizing of the ... CHAPTER XII . - Suspension and Inflection . The hyphen ( - ) denotes a suspending pause . The acute accent ( ' ) the ...
Charles Richson. CHAPTER XI . — Modulation , Force , Emphasis , and Time . 1. Modulation , or the harmonizing of the ... CHAPTER XII . - Suspension and Inflection . The hyphen ( - ) denotes a suspending pause . The acute accent ( ' ) the ...
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... CHAPTER V. - Passions , with Intense Emotion . Passions of this class , indicating the greatest emotion and excitement of which the human mind is capable , are always connected with much mental suffering . They are expressed in those ...
... CHAPTER V. - Passions , with Intense Emotion . Passions of this class , indicating the greatest emotion and excitement of which the human mind is capable , are always connected with much mental suffering . They are expressed in those ...
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1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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