The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers ...Lincoln and Edmands, 1815 - Всего страниц: 264 |
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Стр. iii
... voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect ...
... voice , but contain sentences and members of sentences , which are diversified , proportioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercises of this nature are , it is presumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and effect ...
Стр. v
... voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis , and tones may be discov- ered and put in practice , is not poffible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the ...
... voice in reading , by which the necessary pauses , emphasis , and tones may be discov- ered and put in practice , is not poffible . After all the directions that can be offered on these points , much will remain to be taught by the ...
Стр. vi
... Voice . THE first attention of every perfon who reads to others , doubtlefs , muft be , to make himself be heard by all thofe to whom he reads He muft endeavour to fill with his voice the fpace occupied by the company . This power of voice ...
... Voice . THE first attention of every perfon who reads to others , doubtlefs , muft be , to make himself be heard by all thofe to whom he reads He muft endeavour to fill with his voice the fpace occupied by the company . This power of voice ...
Стр. vii
... voice will make it reach far- ther , than the ftrongeft voice can reach without it . To this , therefore , every reader ought to pay great attention . He must give every found which he utters , its due proportion ; and make every ...
... voice will make it reach far- ther , than the ftrongeft voice can reach without it . To this , therefore , every reader ought to pay great attention . He must give every found which he utters , its due proportion ; and make every ...
Стр. viii
... voice , by the paufes and refts which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to fwell all his founds , both with more force and more harmony . SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental ...
... voice , by the paufes and refts which it allows the reader more easily to make ; and it enables the reader to fwell all his founds , both with more force and more harmony . SECTION IV . Propriety of Pronunciation . AFTER the fundamental ...
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