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
... turning to the Exercises , when more examples are necessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right whenever he makes a mistake . In the same manner , he should go through all the rules successively . If he acquires the habit of ...
... turning to the Exercises , when more examples are necessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right whenever he makes a mistake . In the same manner , he should go through all the rules successively . If he acquires the habit of ...
Side 7
... turn , it would be useful , at least occasionally , to call on two or more of the number to remark on the manner of the reader , proposing corrections , 1 with reasons , before the remarks of the teacher are made . This will render them ...
... turn , it would be useful , at least occasionally , to call on two or more of the number to remark on the manner of the reader , proposing corrections , 1 with reasons , before the remarks of the teacher are made . This will render them ...
Side 15
... turns upward on one word , and downward on another ? -why he ends a sentence with a small cadence , or a great one , or with no cadence , as cases vary ? Is all this mere chance ? If so , the pupil may as well be left to chance without ...
... turns upward on one word , and downward on another ? -why he ends a sentence with a small cadence , or a great one , or with no cadence , as cases vary ? Is all this mere chance ? If so , the pupil may as well be left to chance without ...
Side 26
... turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , pronounced ev - un , op - un , heav - un . It should be remarked that vowels not under the accent , are often ut- tered slightly by good speakers , where affectation , by trying to give them ...
... turn it into u ; as ev'n , op'n , heav'n , pronounced ev - un , op - un , heav - un . It should be remarked that vowels not under the accent , are often ut- tered slightly by good speakers , where affectation , by trying to give them ...
Side 27
... turns the voice upward , or ends higher than it begins . It is heard invariably in the direct question ; as , Will ... turn of the voice upward , one or two notes . In cases of emotion , as in the spirited , direct question , the slide ...
... turns the voice upward , or ends higher than it begins . It is heard invariably in the direct question ; as , Will ... turn of the voice upward , one or two notes . In cases of emotion , as in the spirited , direct question , the slide ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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