Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1855 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... speak . There is a variety of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may , therefore , render his voice ... speaking key . It should ́be ́ a constant rule never to utter a greater quantity of voice than we can afford without ...
... speak . There is a variety of sound within the compass of each key . A speaker may , therefore , render his voice ... speaking key . It should ́be ́ a constant rule never to utter a greater quantity of voice than we can afford without ...
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... speaking , must be deter- mined entirely by the sense of the passage , and always made alike ; but as to the inferior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . " Among the number of persons ...
... speaking , must be deter- mined entirely by the sense of the passage , and always made alike ; but as to the inferior emphasis , taste alone seems to have the right of fixing its situation and quantity . " Among the number of persons ...
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... speak English without a provincial note , that have not an accurate use of tones , when they utter their sentiments in earnest discourse . And the reason that they have not the same use of them in reading aloud the sentiments of others ...
... speak English without a provincial note , that have not an accurate use of tones , when they utter their sentiments in earnest discourse . And the reason that they have not the same use of them in reading aloud the sentiments of others ...
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... speaking , are a total cessation of the voice , during a perceptible , and , in many cases , a measurable space of time . Pauses are equally necessary to the speaker and the hearer . To the speaker , that he may take breath , without ...
... speaking , are a total cessation of the voice , during a perceptible , and , in many cases , a measurable space of time . Pauses are equally necessary to the speaker and the hearer . To the speaker , that he may take breath , without ...
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... speak when engaged in real and earnest discourse with others . The following sentence exem- plifies the suspending and the closing pauses : Hope , the balm of life , soothes us under every misfortune . The first and second pauses are ...
... speak when engaged in real and earnest discourse with others . The following sentence exem- plifies the suspending and the closing pauses : Hope , the balm of life , soothes us under every misfortune . The first and second pauses are ...
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