Sequel to The Analytical Reader: In which the Original Design is Extended, So as to Embrace an Explanation of Phrases and Figurative LanguageSamuel S. & William Wood, 1843 - 300 páginas |
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... voice . The grand object should be , to give the scholar a permanent interest in the exercise to inspire him with a relish for understanding what he reads . But , if a composition becomes insipid after two or three perusals , or , if ...
... voice . The grand object should be , to give the scholar a permanent interest in the exercise to inspire him with a relish for understanding what he reads . But , if a composition becomes insipid after two or three perusals , or , if ...
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... voice , cannot be given , and though much will remain for the living instructer to do , yet some rules Questions . - What is essential to a complete reader ? What are some of the benefits resulting from the art of reading well ? and ...
... voice , cannot be given , and though much will remain for the living instructer to do , yet some rules Questions . - What is essential to a complete reader ? What are some of the benefits resulting from the art of reading well ? and ...
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... VOICE ; II . DISTINCTNESS ; III . SLOWNESS ; IV . PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; V. INFLECTIONS ; VI . EMPHASIS ; VII . TONES ; VIII , PAUSES ; and IX MODE OF READING VERSE . I. The first attention of every person , who reads to others ...
... VOICE ; II . DISTINCTNESS ; III . SLOWNESS ; IV . PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; V. INFLECTIONS ; VI . EMPHASIS ; VII . TONES ; VIII , PAUSES ; and IX MODE OF READING VERSE . I. The first attention of every person , who reads to others ...
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... voice , used in reading and speaking , are the rising in- flection , the falling inflection , the circumflex , and the monotone . For the aid of the learner in the use of the inflections , the following rules are important to be re ...
... voice , used in reading and speaking , are the rising in- flection , the falling inflection , the circumflex , and the monotone . For the aid of the learner in the use of the inflections , the following rules are important to be re ...
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... voice upon certain syllables , without any variation ; and may be marked thus ( - ) . It is used with great effect , in sol- emn and sublime passages of poetry ; and in prose , when the subject is grand and dignified , as in this ex ...
... voice upon certain syllables , without any variation ; and may be marked thus ( - ) . It is used with great effect , in sol- emn and sublime passages of poetry ; and in prose , when the subject is grand and dignified , as in this ex ...
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