The Reader: Containing I. The Art of Delivery ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Prose. II. Poetick Numbers ... a Selection of Lessons in the Various Kinds of Verse. Being the Third Part of a Columbian Exercise ... an Easy and Systematical Method of Teaching of Learning the English LanguageJ. T. Buckingham, 1814 - Počet stran: 228 |
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Strana 4
... give the proper tones . Without attention to these articles , he will most assuredly run into a sing song mode of reading . Whether the following Selection be calculated to answer the end for which it is designed , is submitted to the ...
... give the proper tones . Without attention to these articles , he will most assuredly run into a sing song mode of reading . Whether the following Selection be calculated to answer the end for which it is designed , is submitted to the ...
Strana 7
... gives delight to the ear in the utter- ance of articulate sounds , is founded upon the same prin- ciple as that which pleases in musical compositions , I mean proportion ; and this has a two fold reference to time , and sound . The ...
... gives delight to the ear in the utter- ance of articulate sounds , is founded upon the same prin- ciple as that which pleases in musical compositions , I mean proportion ; and this has a two fold reference to time , and sound . The ...
Strana 10
... gives a meaning to words , which they would not have in their usu al acceptation without such emphasis . An infallible Rule for properly placing the Emphasis . Every one who has any thing to read or recite in pub- lick , should reflect ...
... gives a meaning to words , which they would not have in their usu al acceptation without such emphasis . An infallible Rule for properly placing the Emphasis . Every one who has any thing to read or recite in pub- lick , should reflect ...
Strana 11
... give time for each idea to make its due impression on the mind ; and the proportion of time in the pause , should be ... give it the more weight when it is delivered ; or he may make a longer pause after it is closed , which will give ...
... give time for each idea to make its due impression on the mind ; and the proportion of time in the pause , should be ... give it the more weight when it is delivered ; or he may make a longer pause after it is closed , which will give ...
Strana 16
... give them the tone peculiar to them , and to raise or sink the voice naturally at the conclusion . The following rule will generally be found proper . When a question is introduced as governed by a verb , the voice should rise at the ...
... give them the tone peculiar to them , and to raise or sink the voice naturally at the conclusion . The following rule will generally be found proper . When a question is introduced as governed by a verb , the voice should rise at the ...
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