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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... voice , the taste , and the manner of the living in- structor . In explanatory 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 ...
... voice , the taste , and the manner of the living in- structor . In explanatory 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 ...
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... Voice .. Quantity ... Rules for Quantity . Quality Rules for Quality .. NOTATION IN MODULATION ... Examples for Exercise in Modulation .. SECTION V. - THE RHETORICAL PAUSE .... 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 32 33 34 ...
... Voice .. Quantity ... Rules for Quantity . Quality Rules for Quality .. NOTATION IN MODULATION ... Examples for Exercise in Modulation .. SECTION V. - THE RHETORICAL PAUSE .... 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 32 33 34 ...
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... Voices f the Dead ... 123. Resignation .... 124. The Hour of Death .. 125. Moral Beauty . 126. Human Activity without Limit .. 127. Hymn to the Setting Sun .... 128. Incomprehensibility of God ....... 129. Woman : her Power and her ...
... Voices f the Dead ... 123. Resignation .... 124. The Hour of Death .. 125. Moral Beauty . 126. Human Activity without Limit .. 127. Hymn to the Setting Sun .... 128. Incomprehensibility of God ....... 129. Woman : her Power and her ...
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... voice . ACCENT is that stress of voice by which one syllable of a word is made more prominent than others ; EMPHASIS is hat stress of voice by which one or more words of a sentence are distinguished above the rest . QUESTIONS . - What ...
... voice . ACCENT is that stress of voice by which one syllable of a word is made more prominent than others ; EMPHASIS is hat stress of voice by which one or more words of a sentence are distinguished above the rest . QUESTIONS . - What ...
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... voice , is called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY ACCENT . Farm ' - er , hon ' - or , pat ' - tern , rem ' - nant , a - bide ' , con - clude ' , af - fect ' , ex- pand ' , a - tone ...
... voice , is called the Primary Accent ; and the less forcible , the Secondary Accent . EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY ACCENT . Farm ' - er , hon ' - or , pat ' - tern , rem ' - nant , a - bide ' , con - clude ' , af - fect ' , ex- pand ' , a - tone ...
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