A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation are Pointed Out ... To which are Added, Outlines of Composition, Or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations, and Speaking Them in Public ...J. Johnson ... J. Walker ... G. Wilkie, and J. Robinson ... and G. Robinson ... and T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 - 373페이지 |
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... in the language , 61772 哺 A powerful motive , indeed , for enlarging the Rhetorical Grammar to its present size , was , to give a complete idea of the two circumflexes of the speaking voice . The two simple inflexions , the.
... in the language , 61772 哺 A powerful motive , indeed , for enlarging the Rhetorical Grammar to its present size , was , to give a complete idea of the two circumflexes of the speaking voice . The two simple inflexions , the.
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... give the out- lines of it upon paper , and to describe , as well as they were able , those variations of voice , which the various structure and import of a ・ sentence seemed to require . Numberless have been the attempts to mark to ...
... give the out- lines of it upon paper , and to describe , as well as they were able , those variations of voice , which the various structure and import of a ・ sentence seemed to require . Numberless have been the attempts to mark to ...
xiii 페이지
... give lessons at Oxford , and trying every method to gain some permanent modifications of the speaking voice , in order to form some certain rules for reading or adapting the voice to the structure and meaning of a sentence , observed ...
... give lessons at Oxford , and trying every method to gain some permanent modifications of the speaking voice , in order to form some certain rules for reading or adapting the voice to the structure and meaning of a sentence , observed ...
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... give a firmness and decision to a part of pronunciation which is very loosely and variously marked in most of our pronouncing dictionaries . A vague idea of the propriety of preserving the simple in the compound , and of distinguishing ...
... give a firmness and decision to a part of pronunciation which is very loosely and variously marked in most of our pronouncing dictionaries . A vague idea of the propriety of preserving the simple in the compound , and of distinguishing ...
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... a and i , which gives a smooth and elegant sound to the words in which they occur , and which distinguishes the polite pronunciation of London from that " of every other part of the island . This pro- 10 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR .
... a and i , which gives a smooth and elegant sound to the words in which they occur , and which distinguishes the polite pronunciation of London from that " of every other part of the island . This pro- 10 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR .
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