The English ReaderG.J. Loomis, 1830 - 252 sider |
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Side 5
... Mode of reading verse . NOTE . For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , t is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopedia Bry SECTION I. Proper loudness of Vonce . The first attention A 2.
... Mode of reading verse . NOTE . For many of the observations contained in this preliminary tract , t is indebted to the writings of Dr. Blair , and to the Encyclopedia Bry SECTION I. Proper loudness of Vonce . The first attention A 2.
Side 6
Lindley Murray. SECTION I. Proper loudness of Vonce . The first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , must be , to make himself be heard by all those to whom he reads . He must endeavour to fill with his voice the ...
Lindley Murray. SECTION I. Proper loudness of Vonce . The first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtless , must be , to make himself be heard by all those to whom he reads . He must endeavour to fill with his voice the ...
Side 7
... SECTION II . Distinctness . In the next place , to being well heard and clearly understood , distinctness of articulation contributes more than mere loudness of sound . The quantity of sound necessary to fill even a large space , is ...
... SECTION II . Distinctness . In the next place , to being well heard and clearly understood , distinctness of articulation contributes more than mere loudness of sound . The quantity of sound necessary to fill even a large space , is ...
Side 12
... section with the following rule , for the tones that in dicate the passions and emotions . In reading , let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree , more faintiy characterized . Let ...
... section with the following rule , for the tones that in dicate the passions and emotions . In reading , let all your tones of expression be borrowed from those of common speech , but , in some degree , more faintiy characterized . Let ...
Side 17
... SECTION I. Dine , are material duties of the young . ILIGENCE , industry , and proper improvement of The acquisition of knowledge , is one of the most honour- able occupations of youth . Whatever useful or engaging endowments we possess ...
... SECTION I. Dine , are material duties of the young . ILIGENCE , industry , and proper improvement of The acquisition of knowledge , is one of the most honour- able occupations of youth . Whatever useful or engaging endowments we possess ...
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Side 91 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit to Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befal me there, save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying, that bonds and afflictions abide me.