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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Side 6
... seem strange if , in this process of transformation , the subject of it should at first , appear somewhat artificial and constrained in manner . More or less of this inconvenience is unavoidable , in all important changes of habit . The ...
... seem strange if , in this process of transformation , the subject of it should at first , appear somewhat artificial and constrained in manner . More or less of this inconvenience is unavoidable , in all important changes of habit . The ...
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... well instructed , it would seem reasonable to presume that nearly all our youth , of both sexes , must be good readers , Yet the number who can properly be so called , is comparatively small . No 2 READING its connexion with good education.
... well instructed , it would seem reasonable to presume that nearly all our youth , of both sexes , must be good readers , Yet the number who can properly be so called , is comparatively small . No 2 READING its connexion with good education.
Side 27
... seems necessary , as to the degree in which each is applied , under different circumstances . In most cases where the rising slide is used , it is only a gentle turn of the voice upward , one or two notes . In cases of emotion , as in ...
... seems necessary , as to the degree in which each is applied , under different circumstances . In most cases where the rising slide is used , it is only a gentle turn of the voice upward , one or two notes . In cases of emotion , as in ...
Side 50
... seems in other cases to have been perverted by his theory of harmonic inflection , as appears from his manner of pronouncing the following couplet , which nearly coincides with the tone I am con- demning . A brave man struggling in the ...
... seems in other cases to have been perverted by his theory of harmonic inflection , as appears from his manner of pronouncing the following couplet , which nearly coincides with the tone I am con- demning . A brave man struggling in the ...
Side 51
... seems indispen- sable , namely , some good degree of discrimination as to vocal tones and inflections . Some , who can imitate a sound , immediately after hearing it from an- other voice , suppose this to be the only way in which it can ...
... seems indispen- sable , namely , some good degree of discrimination as to vocal tones and inflections . Some , who can imitate a sound , immediately after hearing it from an- other voice , suppose this to be the only way in which it can ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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