The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises on Pronunciation, Pauses, Inflections, Accent, and Emphasis : Also, Copious Extracts in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Assist the Teacher, and to Improve the Pupil in Reading and RecitationCowperthwait, Desilver & Butler, 1836 - 448 páginas |
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... blessings of religion . 2. Mahomet was a native of Mecca , a city of that divi- sion of Arabia , which , for the luxury of its soil and happy temperature of its climate , has ever been esteemed the loveliest and sweetest ' region in the ...
... blessings of religion . 2. Mahomet was a native of Mecca , a city of that divi- sion of Arabia , which , for the luxury of its soil and happy temperature of its climate , has ever been esteemed the loveliest and sweetest ' region in the ...
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... blessings of their condition . Note 4. - When questions , asked by verbs , are followed by answers , the rising inflection , in a high tone of voice , takes place at the end of the question , and , after a long pause , the answer must ...
... blessings of their condition . Note 4. - When questions , asked by verbs , are followed by answers , the rising inflection , in a high tone of voice , takes place at the end of the question , and , after a long pause , the answer must ...
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... blessing find , ) Is not to act or think beyond mankind . 7. Where thy true treasure ? Gold says , " not in me ; " And , " not in me , " the diamond . Gold is poor . 8. All this dread order break - for whom ? PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION ...
... blessing find , ) Is not to act or think beyond mankind . 7. Where thy true treasure ? Gold says , " not in me ; " And , " not in me , " the diamond . Gold is poor . 8. All this dread order break - for whom ? PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION ...
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... blessing of life is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and unloads the mind , clears and improves the understanding , engenders thoughts and knowledge , ani- mates virtue and good ...
... blessing of life is any way comparable to the enjoyment of a discreet and virtuous friend . It eases and unloads the mind , clears and improves the understanding , engenders thoughts and knowledge , ani- mates virtue and good ...
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... blessing of God it shall be my dying sentiment ; independ ence now ; and INDEPENDEnce for ever . WEBSTER . 18. SPECIMEN OF THE ELOQUENCE OF JAMES OTIS . ENGLAND may as well dam up the waters of the Nile with bulrushes , as to fetter the ...
... blessing of God it shall be my dying sentiment ; independ ence now ; and INDEPENDEnce for ever . WEBSTER . 18. SPECIMEN OF THE ELOQUENCE OF JAMES OTIS . ENGLAND may as well dam up the waters of the Nile with bulrushes , as to fetter the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accent Æneid American arms army beauty blessings blood bosom brave British cæsura called cause character circumflex COMMENCING conduct constitution danger dare death dread earth emphasis emphatic word enemies England EXAMPLES falling inflection fame fathers favour fear feel force France gentleman give glory grave grave accent Greece hand happiness hath heart heaven helmet of Navarre Henry of Navarre honour hope human independence king land laws liberty Lochinvar look means measures MEMBERS.-RULE ment mind mountains nation nature Netherby never noble o'er object opinion ourselves palæstra passions pause peace pleasure possession principles pronounced racter reason resolution rising inflection Rome RULE Samian wine sense sentence smile soul Spain spirit sword syllable thee thing thou thought thousand tion tone true union verse victory Virgil Virginia virtue voice warrior waves whole winds