The American Elocutionist: Comprising 'Lessons in Enunciation', 'Exercises in Elocution', and 'Rudiments of GestureJenks, Palmer, and Company, 1851 - 380 страница |
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... become , when deprived of this 2 aid , nothing but awkward prose . A just and delicate observance of the effect of ... becomes , perhaps , one of the most im- provable of human habits ; whether we regard the eradication of error , or ...
... become , when deprived of this 2 aid , nothing but awkward prose . A just and delicate observance of the effect of ... becomes , perhaps , one of the most im- provable of human habits ; whether we regard the eradication of error , or ...
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... become of higher accomplishments , would seem to be alike indispensable to a proper cultivation of the human faculties , and to the useful purposes of life . It is unnecessary here to enlarge on the intellectual injuries arising from ...
... become of higher accomplishments , would seem to be alike indispensable to a proper cultivation of the human faculties , and to the useful purposes of life . It is unnecessary here to enlarge on the intellectual injuries arising from ...
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... become somewhat like a in fate ; or thus , Baid , aig ; for bed , egg ; stade for stead . Ell èlk èlm èlse hènce fénce , let get yet yest yesterday kept , felled abed measure pleasure felt set , less rest guest bread ready steady , peg ...
... become somewhat like a in fate ; or thus , Baid , aig ; for bed , egg ; stade for stead . Ell èlk èlm èlse hènce fénce , let get yet yest yesterday kept , felled abed measure pleasure felt set , less rest guest bread ready steady , peg ...
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... becomes necessarily so conspicuous as to be more attentively observed and correctly pro- nounced ; while the same word , merged in the body of a phrase , is apt to escape the attention , and to be pro- nounced incorrectly . I saw ( sawr ) ...
... becomes necessarily so conspicuous as to be more attentively observed and correctly pro- nounced ; while the same word , merged in the body of a phrase , is apt to escape the attention , and to be pro- nounced incorrectly . I saw ( sawr ) ...
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... becomes necessary to the usefulness of the exercise , to include in the notation of a passage , all the errors usually made by a class , although the number might be much smaller for an individual . has Every person who fails of ...
... becomes necessary to the usefulness of the exercise , to include in the notation of a passage , all the errors usually made by a class , although the number might be much smaller for an individual . has Every person who fails of ...
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accent action acute accent appropriate Argentine arising articulation attention beauty cadence cæsura character circumflex clause close commencing common common metre connexion cuckoo declamation deep diphthong distinct effect elocution emotion emphasis emphatic English language enunciation error example exemplified exer EXERCISE expression Fair lords falchion falling inflection fault feeling feet foot force forcible gesture give Glengyle grace grave habit hand heart Heaven honour iambus Ireland king language learner letter liberty light lord Lucca manner meaning mind moderate movement natural never noble o'er orthoepy pass pause Pecksniff peculiar phatic piece pitch poetic poetry position practice preceding produce pronounced pronunciation prose pupils reading requires rising inflection rule Ruph sentence sentiment slide slow sound South Carolina speaker speaking speech spirit spondee stanza style sword syllables tence thee thou thought Tigg tion tone trochee true unaccented utterance verse voice words
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