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But as some means are necessary , in the earliest chapters of a work like the present , to mark the inflections and pauses which the author wishes the pupils to observe , the symbols here adopted have been selected as those most ...
But as some means are necessary , in the earliest chapters of a work like the present , to mark the inflections and pauses which the author wishes the pupils to observe , the symbols here adopted have been selected as those most ...
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It is scarcely necessary to caution the teacher against passing unnoticed such vulgarisms as the following ;that is , substituting a for e , -as , faver for fever : er for ow , —as , feller for fellow ; winder for window : i for u ...
It is scarcely necessary to caution the teacher against passing unnoticed such vulgarisms as the following ;that is , substituting a for e , -as , faver for fever : er for ow , —as , feller for fellow ; winder for window : i for u ...
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... while the necessary use of intonation renders the reading of poetry more difficult than prose , as it increases the ... may be necessary in a really good reader of poetry , a careful teacher and an attentive pupil , having ordinary ...
... while the necessary use of intonation renders the reading of poetry more difficult than prose , as it increases the ... may be necessary in a really good reader of poetry , a careful teacher and an attentive pupil , having ordinary ...
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accent arms attention attraction Author bear body breath CHAPTER character common considered dead dear death delight direct draw earth effect emotions Emphasis examples EXERCISES express eyes falling inflection father fear feel fool force give hands happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour Hope hour introduced kind letters liberty live look lord lost manner marked meaning mind nature necessary never noble object observed once passions pause person pitch poor PRACTICE proper pupils reason requires rising inflection rule selected sense sentence Shakspeare sight SIMULTANEOUS EXERCISES soul sound speak speech stop sweet syllables teacher tell thee thing thou thought tones truth turn virtue voice youth