The Elements of Reading and OratoryD. Appleton, 1850 - 352 страница |
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... separated from other sounds ; and , secondarily , by an easy transition from cause to effect , the distinct utterance of the vari- ous vocal sounds , represented by letters , diphthongs , triphthongs , syllables and words . II . By ...
... separated from other sounds ; and , secondarily , by an easy transition from cause to effect , the distinct utterance of the vari- ous vocal sounds , represented by letters , diphthongs , triphthongs , syllables and words . II . By ...
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... separating the members of a sentence , making imperfect sense until the end is reached ; or containing only one ... separated long enough to take breath , or to produce some rhetorical effect , without injury to the sense . The ...
... separating the members of a sentence , making imperfect sense until the end is reached ; or containing only one ... separated long enough to take breath , or to produce some rhetorical effect , without injury to the sense . The ...
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... separated by the semicolon in No. 1 and 2 , make imperfect sense ; and hence they should be separated by the comma . No. 2 , however , may be punctuated as it is by the first law of Deviation . ( See laws of Deviation a few pages ...
... separated by the semicolon in No. 1 and 2 , make imperfect sense ; and hence they should be separated by the comma . No. 2 , however , may be punctuated as it is by the first law of Deviation . ( See laws of Deviation a few pages ...
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... separated by the colon , because the connective and is understood . In No. 4 , 5 and 6 , namely is understood . The colon is therefore correctly used . In No. 7 , 8 and 9 , we have at length the proper punctuation before the participles ...
... separated by the colon , because the connective and is understood . In No. 4 , 5 and 6 , namely is understood . The colon is therefore correctly used . In No. 7 , 8 and 9 , we have at length the proper punctuation before the participles ...
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... separation by the comma , we may employ the semicolon to mark their limits , and distinguish them from these subdivisions ; and if , for the same reason , a remoter punctuation be necessary , we may employ the colon . Examples . 1. The ...
... separation by the comma , we may employ the semicolon to mark their limits , and distinguish them from these subdivisions ; and if , for the same reason , a remoter punctuation be necessary , we may employ the colon . Examples . 1. The ...
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3d FORM accent alphabetical Art thou Balt beauty beginning black crows blessed Cæsar character Christ circumflex Classif colon comma compact sentence compound sentence connected correlative words expressed death decl definite interrogative delivered delivery diphthong double compact earth elocution emphasis emphatic words employed English language Examples exclamation exclamatory sentences falling slide father followed fragmentary give glory hand happy hath heard heart heaven honor imperfect sense indefinite indirect interrogative interrogative sentences kind land liberty look loose sentence Lord lower sweep mind mixed sentence nature o'er parenthesis partial close passions pause peace perfect close phatic preceding proposition punctuation relative pronouns Rule semi-interrogative semicolon Sent simple sentence single compact soul sound speak spirit syllable tence thee thing thought tion triphthong truth understood unto verbs virtue voice vowel
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