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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To read the foregoing example in one dull , mo notonous tone of voice , without regard to the sentiment expressed , would render the passage extremely insipid and lifeless . But by a proper modulation of the voice , it infuses into the ...
To read the foregoing example in one dull , mo notonous tone of voice , without regard to the sentiment expressed , would render the passage extremely insipid and lifeless . But by a proper modulation of the voice , it infuses into the ...
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A Loud TONE , or fullness and stress of voice , is used in expressing violent passions and vehement emotions . EXAMPLES . 1 . And once again , Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus !
A Loud TONE , or fullness and stress of voice , is used in expressing violent passions and vehement emotions . EXAMPLES . 1 . And once again , Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus !
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THE OROTUND is a full , deep , round , and pure tone of voice , peculiarly adapted to the expression of sublime and pathetic emotions . EXAMPLES . 1 . ' Tis midnight's holy hour - and silence now Is brooding like a gentle spirit o'er ...
THE OROTUND is a full , deep , round , and pure tone of voice , peculiarly adapted to the expression of sublime and pathetic emotions . EXAMPLES . 1 . ' Tis midnight's holy hour - and silence now Is brooding like a gentle spirit o'er ...
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