Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 páginas |
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... reader is to be intelligible ; and this requires an accurate perception of grammatical relation in the structure of sentences ; a due regard to accent and pauses , to strength of voice , and clearness of utterance . This manner is ...
... reader is to be intelligible ; and this requires an accurate perception of grammatical relation in the structure of sentences ; a due regard to accent and pauses , to strength of voice , and clearness of utterance . This manner is ...
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... reader be- comes a speaker , and is required to mark with his voice the degrees of emphatic stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the ...
... reader be- comes a speaker , and is required to mark with his voice the degrees of emphatic stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the ...
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... readers is so small , even among educated and professional men . British writers have constantly complained of the dull , formal manner in which the Liturgy and the sacred Scriptures are read in their churches . And often , in the ...
... readers is so small , even among educated and professional men . British writers have constantly complained of the dull , formal manner in which the Liturgy and the sacred Scriptures are read in their churches . And often , in the ...
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... reader is apprised that the marginal numbers beginning at this place , direct to correspondent numbers in the EXERCISES . ] To avoid confusion in the body of the work , but few examples for illustration are inserted . Any * This is ...
... reader is apprised that the marginal numbers beginning at this place , direct to correspondent numbers in the EXERCISES . ] To avoid confusion in the body of the work , but few examples for illustration are inserted . Any * This is ...
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... reader , and thus falls into a confusion of organs that is to be cured only by retracing the steps which pro- duced it . The remedy , however , is no better than the fault if it runs into a scan - ning , pe - dan - tic for - mal - i ...
... reader , and thus falls into a confusion of organs that is to be cured only by retracing the steps which pro- duced it . The remedy , however , is no better than the fault if it runs into a scan - ning , pe - dan - tic for - mal - i ...
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