The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice : with a Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis, and Modulation; : and a Course of Rhetorical Exercises. : Designed for the Use of Academies and High-schoolsFlagg & Gould, 1832 - 304 sider |
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Side iii
... habits thus firmly established , obviously must lie in a patient , elementary process , adapted to form new habits . After a sufficient experiment to satisfy me that Walker's elements , as a text book , could not answer this purpose , I ...
... habits thus firmly established , obviously must lie in a patient , elementary process , adapted to form new habits . After a sufficient experiment to satisfy me that Walker's elements , as a text book , could not answer this purpose , I ...
Side iv
... habits . I am aware that there is already an ample supply of books , which furnish excellent reading lessons , without professing to give any instruction in the art of reading . But the want of an elementary book , for common use , in ...
... habits . I am aware that there is already an ample supply of books , which furnish excellent reading lessons , without professing to give any instruction in the art of reading . But the want of an elementary book , for common use , in ...
Side vi
... habits previously contracted . The most ready way to overcome these , is to go directly into the analysis of vocal sounds , as they occur in conversation . But to change a settled habit , even in trifles , often requires perseverance ...
... habits previously contracted . The most ready way to overcome these , is to go directly into the analysis of vocal sounds , as they occur in conversation . But to change a settled habit , even in trifles , often requires perseverance ...
Side ix
... habit of discrimination as to Tones and Inflection SECT . 3 . SECT . 4 . Pitch of voice Quantity Rotundity and Fulness Loudness Time Strength of voice depends on good organs of speech , & c . } 54 * ********* 48 48 48 51 51 52 52 54 54 ...
... habit of discrimination as to Tones and Inflection SECT . 3 . SECT . 4 . Pitch of voice Quantity Rotundity and Fulness Loudness Time Strength of voice depends on good organs of speech , & c . } 54 * ********* 48 48 48 51 51 52 52 54 54 ...
Side 14
... habits of reading , which are so prevalent . The fact must be ascribed to causes more unquestionable and radical in their operation ; and these causes , in my opinion , are to be found chiefly , in the inadequate views of the subject ...
... habits of reading , which are so prevalent . The fact must be ascribed to causes more unquestionable and radical in their operation ; and these causes , in my opinion , are to be found chiefly , in the inadequate views of the subject ...
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