The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingIsaac Collins and Son, 1802 - 366 sider |
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Side xii
... these accents , it is an important rule , to give every word just the fame accent in reading , as in com- mon difcourfe . Many perfons err in this refpect . When they read to others , and with folemnity , they xîi INTRODUCTION .
... these accents , it is an important rule , to give every word just the fame accent in reading , as in com- mon difcourfe . Many perfons err in this refpect . When they read to others , and with folemnity , they xîi INTRODUCTION .
Side xiii
... fame word ; from a mistaken notion , that it gives gravity and importance to their fub- ject , and adds to the energy of their delivery . Whereas , this is one of the greatest faults that can be committed in pronunciation it makes what ...
... fame word ; from a mistaken notion , that it gives gravity and importance to their fub- ject , and adds to the energy of their delivery . Whereas , this is one of the greatest faults that can be committed in pronunciation it makes what ...
Side xvi
... fame fentence , fo it is frequently required to be con- tinued , with a little variation , on two , and fometimes more words together . The following fentences exemplify both the parts of this pofition : " If you feek to make one rich ...
... fame fentence , fo it is frequently required to be con- tinued , with a little variation , on two , and fometimes more words together . The following fentences exemplify both the parts of this pofition : " If you feek to make one rich ...
Side xviii
... fame as to ufe no fuch diftinctions at all . SECTION VI . Tones . TONES are different both from emphafis and paufes ; confifting in the notes or variations of found , which we employ , in the expreffion of our fentiments . Emphafis ...
... fame as to ufe no fuch diftinctions at all . SECTION VI . Tones . TONES are different both from emphafis and paufes ; confifting in the notes or variations of found , which we employ , in the expreffion of our fentiments . Emphafis ...
Side xx
... fame use of them , in reading aloud the fentiments of others , may be traced to the very defective and erroneous method , in which the art of read- ing is taught ; whereby all the various , natural , expreffive tones of fpeech , are ...
... fame use of them , in reading aloud the fentiments of others , may be traced to the very defective and erroneous method , in which the art of read- ing is taught ; whereby all the various , natural , expreffive tones of fpeech , are ...
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