An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 psl. |
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... foregoing development of the elementary sounds , and of the radical and vanishing function , furnishes information which completely lays open the doctrine of syllabication . In treating this subject . Dr. Rush philosophically ...
... foregoing development of the elementary sounds , and of the radical and vanishing function , furnishes information which completely lays open the doctrine of syllabication . In treating this subject . Dr. Rush philosophically ...
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... foregoing development shows , that a syllable may con- sist of one elementary sound , or of several . The word MAT , for example , to one unaccustomed to a scientifick analysis of the elements of speech , may appear to be one ...
... foregoing development shows , that a syllable may con- sist of one elementary sound , or of several . The word MAT , for example , to one unaccustomed to a scientifick analysis of the elements of speech , may appear to be one ...
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... foregoing directions under Rule 1 , are mainly designed for the use of the inexperienced and grossly defective in articu- lation ; but the following instructions may be found useful , not only to readers and speakers in general , but ...
... foregoing directions under Rule 1 , are mainly designed for the use of the inexperienced and grossly defective in articu- lation ; but the following instructions may be found useful , not only to readers and speakers in general , but ...
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... of his fame fresh and gory . Oft in the lone church - yard , at night I've seen The school - boy with his satchel in his hand . To avoid being misunderstood , in the foregoing remarks , Chap . I. 39 THE BLENDING OF SYLLABLES .
... of his fame fresh and gory . Oft in the lone church - yard , at night I've seen The school - boy with his satchel in his hand . To avoid being misunderstood , in the foregoing remarks , Chap . I. 39 THE BLENDING OF SYLLABLES .
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... foregoing remarks , it may be proper to caution the student against confounding his idea of distinct articulation , with that of emphasis , force , or mere loudness of sound . The tone of the voice may be very low , and its force upon a ...
... foregoing remarks , it may be proper to caution the student against confounding his idea of distinct articulation , with that of emphasis , force , or mere loudness of sound . The tone of the voice may be very low , and its force upon a ...
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