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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... young men , and con.irmed , with little regard to consequences , as they passed from one stage of education to another , it was easy to see must become at once equally conspicuous and injurious , so soon as they should pass from ...
... young men , and con.irmed , with little regard to consequences , as they passed from one stage of education to another , it was easy to see must become at once equally conspicuous and injurious , so soon as they should pass from ...
Side 5
... young , has been too much neglected in all departments of education . But as I wished to make this selection , not for the young merely , but also with a special view to those who are called to read the Bible as heads of families , or ...
... young , has been too much neglected in all departments of education . But as I wished to make this selection , not for the young merely , but also with a special view to those who are called to read the Bible as heads of families , or ...
Side 6
... young pupil in chirography never can become an elegant penman , till his bad habit of holding the pen is broken up ; though for a time the change may have made him write worse than before . In respect to Elocution , as we as every other ...
... young pupil in chirography never can become an elegant penman , till his bad habit of holding the pen is broken up ; though for a time the change may have made him write worse than before . In respect to Elocution , as we as every other ...
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... young ; but that every thing of this sort tends to embarrass rather than aid the attainment of a good elocution . But if it is enough to put a book into the hands of a pupil , and require him to read , without giving him any ...
... young ; but that every thing of this sort tends to embarrass rather than aid the attainment of a good elocution . But if it is enough to put a book into the hands of a pupil , and require him to read , without giving him any ...
Side 18
... young , I answer that the same doubt may as well be extended to every de- partment of practical knowledge . To think of the rules of syntax , every sentence we speak , or of the rules of ortho- graphy and style , every time we take up ...
... young , I answer that the same doubt may as well be extended to every de- partment of practical knowledge . To think of the rules of syntax , every sentence we speak , or of the rules of ortho- graphy and style , every time we take up ...
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