School elocution : or The young academical oratorLetts, 1853 - Всего страниц: 192 |
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... sense of propriety . To attempt to give many rules for such , we conceive more calculated to puzzle , than forward the pupil , and particularly so as their length , situation , and necessity , must depend upon circumstances . The ...
... sense of propriety . To attempt to give many rules for such , we conceive more calculated to puzzle , than forward the pupil , and particularly so as their length , situation , and necessity , must depend upon circumstances . The ...
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... sense will permit , that you may never be obliged to break in upon the sense , when you find a necessity of pausing ; otherwise , by pro- nouncing more in a breath than is needful , and neglecting those intervals where a pause may be ...
... sense will permit , that you may never be obliged to break in upon the sense , when you find a necessity of pausing ; otherwise , by pro- nouncing more in a breath than is needful , and neglecting those intervals where a pause may be ...
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... sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an inflection of the voice , as is suited to the sense , the composition we read will not only want its true ...
... sense . For , however correctly we may pause between those parts or members which are separable , if we do not do it with such an inflection of the voice , as is suited to the sense , the composition we read will not only want its true ...
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... sense by itself , as in the following EXAMPLE . If when we behold a well - made and well - regulated watch , we infer the operation of a skilful artificer ; then none but a fool indeed can contemplate the universe , all whose parts are ...
... sense by itself , as in the following EXAMPLE . If when we behold a well - made and well - regulated watch , we infer the operation of a skilful artificer ; then none but a fool indeed can contemplate the universe , all whose parts are ...
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... sense by itself , but is modified or determined in its signi- fication by the latter part . EXAMPLE . The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainment , were it under proper regulations . RULE ...
... sense by itself , but is modified or determined in its signi- fication by the latter part . EXAMPLE . The stage might be made a perpetual source of the most noble and useful entertainment , were it under proper regulations . RULE ...
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