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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... notes , sometimes at the head of an exercise , sometimes at the bottom of the page , the pupil will often find things explained , which are necessary to be known , in order to a full understanding of what is required to be read . This ...
... notes , sometimes at the head of an exercise , sometimes at the bottom of the page , the pupil will often find things explained , which are necessary to be known , in order to a full understanding of what is required to be read . This ...
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... NOTE . - By an indistinct Articulation the sense of a pas age is often liable to be perverted . EXAMPLES . 1. He built him an ice house . He built him a nice house . 2. My heart is awed within me . My heart is sawed within me . 3. A ...
... NOTE . - By an indistinct Articulation the sense of a pas age is often liable to be perverted . EXAMPLES . 1. He built him an ice house . He built him a nice house . 2. My heart is awed within me . My heart is sawed within me . 3. A ...
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... NOTE I. - Words of more than two syllables generally have two or more of them accented . The more forcible stress of voice , is called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY ACCENT . Farm ...
... NOTE I. - Words of more than two syllables generally have two or more of them accented . The more forcible stress of voice , is called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY ACCENT . Farm ...
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... NOTE III . - Emphatic words are often printed in Italics . When , however , different degrees of emphasis are to be de- noted , the higher degrees are designated by the use of Cap- itals , LARGER or SMALLER , according to the degree of ...
... NOTE III . - Emphatic words are often printed in Italics . When , however , different degrees of emphasis are to be de- noted , the higher degrees are designated by the use of Cap- itals , LARGER or SMALLER , according to the degree of ...
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... NOTE VI . — There are two kinds of Emphasis : -Absolute and Antithetic . ABSOLUTE EMPHASIS is used to designate the important words of a sentence , without any direct reference to other words . EXAMPLES OF ABSOLUTE EM PIIASIS . 1 . Be ...
... NOTE VI . — There are two kinds of Emphasis : -Absolute and Antithetic . ABSOLUTE EMPHASIS is used to designate the important words of a sentence , without any direct reference to other words . EXAMPLES OF ABSOLUTE EM PIIASIS . 1 . Be ...
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