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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... method will be , to lay aside an hour every day , to be employed in the practice of reading aloud in a man- ner much slower than is necessary . This should be done in the hearing of some person , whose office it A.2 BOOK I. ...
... method will be , to lay aside an hour every day , to be employed in the practice of reading aloud in a man- ner much slower than is necessary . This should be done in the hearing of some person , whose office it A.2 BOOK I. ...
Strana 6
... person , whose office it should be to remind the reader , if at any time he should perceive him mending his pace , and falling into his old habit . There is one cause of indistinct articulation , which op erates very generally , and ...
... person , whose office it should be to remind the reader , if at any time he should perceive him mending his pace , and falling into his old habit . There is one cause of indistinct articulation , which op erates very generally , and ...
Strana 14
... persons or things mentioned . It is proper to add , that the voice should gen- erally fall at one or more of the leading particulars . EXAMPLES . The subject of a discourse being opened , explained , and con firmed ; that is to say ...
... persons or things mentioned . It is proper to add , that the voice should gen- erally fall at one or more of the leading particulars . EXAMPLES . The subject of a discourse being opened , explained , and con firmed ; that is to say ...
Strana 15
... persons en- vied , ( I mean their minds , passions , notions , as well as their persons , fortunes , dignities , & c . ) - I presume the self- love , common to all human nature , would generally make them prefer their own condition ...
... persons en- vied , ( I mean their minds , passions , notions , as well as their persons , fortunes , dignities , & c . ) - I presume the self- love , common to all human nature , would generally make them prefer their own condition ...
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... person stands in awe of Chrysippus , no person is grateful to him . Why ? Because it is not Chrysippus who acts , but his passions . We shun him in wrath as we shun a wild beast ; and this is all the authority he has over us . LESSON ...
... person stands in awe of Chrysippus , no person is grateful to him . Why ? Because it is not Chrysippus who acts , but his passions . We shun him in wrath as we shun a wild beast ; and this is all the authority he has over us . LESSON ...
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