The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... whole . It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sentences appear intelligible and perspi- cuous . But for this purpose it is necessary that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full ...
... whole . It is in the power of emphasis to make long and complex sentences appear intelligible and perspi- cuous . But for this purpose it is necessary that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full ...
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... whole art of reading depends on the proper management of the breath , use it with ©«conomy . Relieve your voice at every stop , slightly at a comma , more lei- surely at a semicolon , or colon , and com- pletely at a period . In this ...
... whole art of reading depends on the proper management of the breath , use it with ©«conomy . Relieve your voice at every stop , slightly at a comma , more lei- surely at a semicolon , or colon , and com- pletely at a period . In this ...
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... whole period . It is an ANTICLIMAX in reading and frequently in direct opposition to the struc- ture of the sentence , which in elegant writers is generally closed with an energetic expres- sion . If we attend to the natural tone of the ...
... whole period . It is an ANTICLIMAX in reading and frequently in direct opposition to the struc- ture of the sentence , which in elegant writers is generally closed with an energetic expres- sion . If we attend to the natural tone of the ...
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... whole race of coxcombs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has sometimes made a fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and dazzled ...
... whole race of coxcombs . Nature in her whole drama never drew such a part ; she has sometimes made a fool , but a coxcomb is always of his own making . It is the infirmity of little minds to be taken with every appearance , and dazzled ...
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... whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . ? When Darius offered Alexander ten thou- sand talents to divide Asia equally with him . he answered , the Earth cannot bear two suns nor Asia two kings . Parmenio , a ...
... whole life with- out saying or doing one ill or foolish thing . ? When Darius offered Alexander ten thou- sand talents to divide Asia equally with him . he answered , the Earth cannot bear two suns nor Asia two kings . Parmenio , a ...
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