Poetical readings and recitations, by R. and T. Armstrong |
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Pause , that is , stopping the voice at certain places for a longer or shorter interval
. Unless the pupil can command his voice to a certain extent in these different
ways , he cannot be expected to read effectively . I . INFLECTION . Inflection is
the ...
Pause , that is , stopping the voice at certain places for a longer or shorter interval
. Unless the pupil can command his voice to a certain extent in these different
ways , he cannot be expected to read effectively . I . INFLECTION . Inflection is
the ...
Стр. 14
The pause is one of the most effective elements in reading and recitation . Its
importance cannot be sufficiently impressed upon the pupil . Besides the rest
which the voice naturally takes at the marks of punctuation , there are places
between ...
The pause is one of the most effective elements in reading and recitation . Its
importance cannot be sufficiently impressed upon the pupil . Besides the rest
which the voice naturally takes at the marks of punctuation , there are places
between ...
Стр. 14
PAUSE . The pause is one of the most effective elements in reading and
recitation . Its importance cannot be sufficiently impressed upon the pupil .
Besides the rest which the voice naturally takes at the marks of punctuation ,
there are places ...
PAUSE . The pause is one of the most effective elements in reading and
recitation . Its importance cannot be sufficiently impressed upon the pupil .
Besides the rest which the voice naturally takes at the marks of punctuation ,
there are places ...
Стр. 29
YE clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal
may control ! Ye ocean - waves ! that , wheresoe ' er ye roll , Yield homage only to
eternal laws ! Ye woods ! that listen to the night - bird ' s singing , Midway the ...
YE clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal
may control ! Ye ocean - waves ! that , wheresoe ' er ye roll , Yield homage only to
eternal laws ! Ye woods ! that listen to the night - bird ' s singing , Midway the ...
Стр. 29
YE clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal
may control ! Ye ocean - waves ! that , wheresoe ' er ye roll , Yield homage only to
eternal laws ! Ye woods ! that listen to the night - bird ' s singing , Midway the ...
YE clouds ! that far above me float and pause , Whose pathless march no mortal
may control ! Ye ocean - waves ! that , wheresoe ' er ye roll , Yield homage only to
eternal laws ! Ye woods ! that listen to the night - bird ' s singing , Midway the ...
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