The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with a Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis, and Modulation, and a Course of Rhetorical ExericsesDayton and Newman, 1842 - 304 sider |
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Side 15
... sense requires of him , to teach by precept and ex- ample both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , nimself ; just because they who were his patterns , during the formation of his early habits , were bad readers ? Must we go ...
... sense requires of him , to teach by precept and ex- ample both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , nimself ; just because they who were his patterns , during the formation of his early habits , were bad readers ? Must we go ...
Side 17
... sense and emotion are not an equal match for bad habits , without a knowledge of those elementary principles , by which the needed remedy is to be applied . These habits he acquired in chilanood , just as he learned to speak at all , or ...
... sense and emotion are not an equal match for bad habits , without a knowledge of those elementary principles , by which the needed remedy is to be applied . These habits he acquired in chilanood , just as he learned to speak at all , or ...
Side 18
... sense in all such cases , is , not to discard correct theories , but to make them so familiar as to govern our practice spontaneously , and without reflection . The benefit of analysis and precept is , to aid the teacher in making the ...
... sense in all such cases , is , not to discard correct theories , but to make them so familiar as to govern our practice spontaneously , and without reflection . The benefit of analysis and precept is , to aid the teacher in making the ...
Side 19
... sense and practical utility . I refer to the theory which maintains that , while musical notes are uttered without any slide , the sounds of articulate language are always spoken with a perceptible slide of the voice , either upward or ...
... sense and practical utility . I refer to the theory which maintains that , while musical notes are uttered without any slide , the sounds of articulate language are always spoken with a perceptible slide of the voice , either upward or ...
Side 20
... sense and emotion require it . Let these few words be right , and no matter for the rest ; -- they will be right , or nearly so , of course . But if you require the pupil to give stress and in- flection to all the words , you teach him ...
... sense and emotion require it . Let these few words be right , and no matter for the rest ; -- they will be right , or nearly so , of course . But if you require the pupil to give stress and in- flection to all the words , you teach him ...
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