The Speaker, Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads : with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 Seiten |
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... ftill fhort , fyllables may be long , which are not accented ; as appears in the words empire , exile . Accent affects every part of the fyllable , by giving additional force to the utterance of the whole complex found , but does not ...
... ftill fhort , fyllables may be long , which are not accented ; as appears in the words empire , exile . Accent affects every part of the fyllable , by giving additional force to the utterance of the whole complex found , but does not ...
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... ftill keep the hearer in expectation of what is to follow * . * : IN order to perceive the manner in which this effect is produced , it is neceffary to confider Paufes as connected with thofe inflections of the voice which precede them ...
... ftill keep the hearer in expectation of what is to follow * . * : IN order to perceive the manner in which this effect is produced , it is neceffary to confider Paufes as connected with thofe inflections of the voice which precede them ...
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... ftill greater cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raife it , with all the variation which ...
... ftill greater cadence of the voice . But before a speaker can be able to fall his voice with propriety and judgment at the close of a sentence , he must be able to keep it from falling , and to raife it , with all the variation which ...
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... ftill fometimes afferts her claims , and proves that the variety of her productions , like that of the operations of nature , is without limit . HENCE , they who are converfant with works of genius and taste , find a variety in their ...
... ftill fometimes afferts her claims , and proves that the variety of her productions , like that of the operations of nature , is without limit . HENCE , they who are converfant with works of genius and taste , find a variety in their ...
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... ftill more important - that it muft , often , materially impair the sense , by interrupting the relation and dependance of the thoughts . A writer who thinks closely , and in a train , will frequently have occafion to express ...
... ftill more important - that it muft , often , materially impair the sense , by interrupting the relation and dependance of the thoughts . A writer who thinks closely , and in a train , will frequently have occafion to express ...
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