The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... pronounce the emphatic word three ' in such a tone as to indicate that since he has but two ears he cannot hear . ' . Again , the following passage , ( Mark iv . 21 , ) Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel or under a bed , ' I ...
... pronounce the emphatic word three ' in such a tone as to indicate that since he has but two ears he cannot hear . ' . Again , the following passage , ( Mark iv . 21 , ) Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel or under a bed , ' I ...
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... to note these down by established marks in writing ; and , lastly , to pronounce according to these marks , This seems like recommending , for the purpose of raising the hand to the mouth , that he should first observe INTRODUCTION . 11.
... to note these down by established marks in writing ; and , lastly , to pronounce according to these marks , This seems like recommending , for the purpose of raising the hand to the mouth , that he should first observe INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... pronouncing the several letters of the alphabet , which he had been accustomed to utter all his life without knowing how . * 3rd . Lastly , waiving both the above objections , if a person could learn thus to read and speak , as it were ...
... pronouncing the several letters of the alphabet , which he had been accustomed to utter all his life without knowing how . * 3rd . Lastly , waiving both the above objections , if a person could learn thus to read and speak , as it were ...
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... pronouncing the words , to attend to the ideas which they convey . It is only when a child can read without difficulty , that he begins to pay attention to the meaning of what he reads ; and when he does so , he will not only become a ...
... pronouncing the words , to attend to the ideas which they convey . It is only when a child can read without difficulty , that he begins to pay attention to the meaning of what he reads ; and when he does so , he will not only become a ...
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... pronouncing not only the elementary sounds of the letters , but also their most difficult combinations , till they could do so with propriety and ease . Several teachers have adopted this plan , and it is an excellent one ; for ...
... pronouncing not only the elementary sounds of the letters , but also their most difficult combinations , till they could do so with propriety and ease . Several teachers have adopted this plan , and it is an excellent one ; for ...
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