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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... tion . These were so generally adopted , that we may consider them as the inventors of the present method of punctuation ; and although mod- ern grammarians have introduced some improvements , nothing but some particular rules have been ...
... tion . These were so generally adopted , that we may consider them as the inventors of the present method of punctuation ; and although mod- ern grammarians have introduced some improvements , nothing but some particular rules have been ...
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... tion . The word Exclamation is from the same language , and means a pas sionate utterance . The word Parenthesis is derived from the Greek language , and means an insertion . A sentence , clause , or phrase , inserted between the parts ...
... tion . The word Exclamation is from the same language , and means a pas sionate utterance . The word Parenthesis is derived from the Greek language , and means an insertion . A sentence , clause , or phrase , inserted between the parts ...
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... tion them on the subject ; and in riper years it becomes a matter of surprise to the pupil himself , that , in early life , words which he had heard sounded almost every day at school presented no idea to his mind beyond that of an ...
... tion them on the subject ; and in riper years it becomes a matter of surprise to the pupil himself , that , in early life , words which he had heard sounded almost every day at school presented no idea to his mind beyond that of an ...
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... tion is consigned . It is true that the compiler had not learnt the modern art of selecting from the productions of editors , members of school com mittees , and others , whose vanity might , perhaps , aid the circulation of his work ...
... tion is consigned . It is true that the compiler had not learnt the modern art of selecting from the productions of editors , members of school com mittees , and others , whose vanity might , perhaps , aid the circulation of his work ...
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... tion ; and make every syllable , and even every letter , in the word which he pronounces , be heard distinctly without slurring , whispering , or suppressing , any of the proper sounds . : " An accurate knowledge of the simple ...
... tion ; and make every syllable , and even every letter , in the word which he pronounces , be heard distinctly without slurring , whispering , or suppressing , any of the proper sounds . : " An accurate knowledge of the simple ...
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