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-schoolsDorr and Howland, 1834 - 304 sider |
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... common use , in which the principles of this art should be laid down , with Rhetorical Exercises , selected expressly to illustrate these principles , has been ex- tensively felt as a great deficiency . The RHETORICAL READ- ER is ...
... common use , in which the principles of this art should be laid down , with Rhetorical Exercises , selected expressly to illustrate these principles , has been ex- tensively felt as a great deficiency . The RHETORICAL READ- ER is ...
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... common and Intensive Inflection 110 EXERCISES ON MODULATION . Exercise 19. COMPASS OF VOICE TRANSITION 20. The power of Eloquence 21 . Hohenlinden 22 . Battle of Waterloo 111 116 116 118 119 23. Negro's Complaint 24. Marco Bozzaris 120 ...
... common and Intensive Inflection 110 EXERCISES ON MODULATION . Exercise 19. COMPASS OF VOICE TRANSITION 20. The power of Eloquence 21 . Hohenlinden 22 . Battle of Waterloo 111 116 116 118 119 23. Negro's Complaint 24. Marco Bozzaris 120 ...
Side 13
... common interest to all , who aim at a good education . Every intelligent father , who would have his son or daughter qualified to hold a respect- able rank in well - bred society , will regard it as among the very first of polite ...
... common interest to all , who aim at a good education . Every intelligent father , who would have his son or daughter qualified to hold a respect- able rank in well - bred society , will regard it as among the very first of polite ...
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... on still at the same rate , and insist on it that the proper remedy for bad reading , is the imitation of bad ex- amples ? Then we have no remedy . But common sense , I say again , would combine practice with theory ; READING . 15.
... on still at the same rate , and insist on it that the proper remedy for bad reading , is the imitation of bad ex- amples ? Then we have no remedy . But common sense , I say again , would combine practice with theory ; READING . 15.
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... common 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 ...
... common 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 ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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