The Franklin Sixth Reader and Speaker: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, with Biographical and Critical Notices of the AuthorsBrewer and Tileston, 1876 - Počet stran: 444 |
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... Voice .. Mixed Emotions Physical Culture .. Vocal Culture ... Natural Expression DIDACTIC . PROSE . LESSON 1. The Contrast : or Peace and War ... 3. The Discontented Pendulum .... 15. Excuses for Neglect of Religion 16. Same Subject ...
... Voice .. Mixed Emotions Physical Culture .. Vocal Culture ... Natural Expression DIDACTIC . PROSE . LESSON 1. The Contrast : or Peace and War ... 3. The Discontented Pendulum .... 15. Excuses for Neglect of Religion 16. Same Subject ...
Strana vi
... Voices of the Dead .. 65. Incentives to Duty . 70. On the Pleasure of Acquiring Knowledge .. 73. The Bible .... 75. The Introduction of Christianity into Europe .. 81. The Roman Empire a Preparation for Christianity .. 82. Wonders of ...
... Voices of the Dead .. 65. Incentives to Duty . 70. On the Pleasure of Acquiring Knowledge .. 73. The Bible .... 75. The Introduction of Christianity into Europe .. 81. The Roman Empire a Preparation for Christianity .. 82. Wonders of ...
Strana xi
... voice . An Equivalent is a letter or combination of letters used to represent an elementary sound more appropriately represented by another letter or letters . The Equivalents given in these tables are those of more common Occurrence ...
... voice . An Equivalent is a letter or combination of letters used to represent an elementary sound more appropriately represented by another letter or letters . The Equivalents given in these tables are those of more common Occurrence ...
Strana xvii
... voice . But how can we , intelligently , even attempt to give correct vocal expression to what is not first CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD and APPRECIATED ? Hence arises at the very outset , as a prerequisite to any possible excellence in elocution ...
... voice . But how can we , intelligently , even attempt to give correct vocal expression to what is not first CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD and APPRECIATED ? Hence arises at the very outset , as a prerequisite to any possible excellence in elocution ...
Strana xviii
... voice we should read with . There must be some stand- ard to guide us , or we cannot tell how much emphasis to give to any idea . " Read the emphatic words louder , " says the teacher . Louder than what ? " Louder than the unemphatic ...
... voice we should read with . There must be some stand- ard to guide us , or we cannot tell how much emphasis to give to any idea . " Read the emphatic words louder , " says the teacher . Louder than what ? " Louder than the unemphatic ...
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