Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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... tone . The difference may be distinguished by the slight and heavy strokes on a bell : -- both of which produce sounds alike in pitch ; but they differ in quantity or loudness , in proportion as the strokes are light or heavy . RULES ...
... tone . The difference may be distinguished by the slight and heavy strokes on a bell : -- both of which produce sounds alike in pitch ; but they differ in quantity or loudness , in proportion as the strokes are light or heavy . RULES ...
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... Tone , the Orotund , the Aspirated , and the Guttural . RULES FOR QUALITY . 1. THE PURE TONE is a clear , smooth , sonorous flow of sound , usually accompanied with the middle pitch of voice , and is adapted to express emotions of joy ...
... Tone , the Orotund , the Aspirated , and the Guttural . RULES FOR QUALITY . 1. THE PURE TONE is a clear , smooth , sonorous flow of sound , usually accompanied with the middle pitch of voice , and is adapted to express emotions of joy ...
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... tones are swelling , - ' tis the knell Of the departed year ! 3. THE ASPIRATED TONE of voice is not a pure , vocal sound , but rather a forcible breathing utterance , and is used to express amazement , fear , terror , anger , revenge ...
... tones are swelling , - ' tis the knell Of the departed year ! 3. THE ASPIRATED TONE of voice is not a pure , vocal sound , but rather a forcible breathing utterance , and is used to express amazement , fear , terror , anger , revenge ...
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