The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... feeling of the subject delivered , and this careless unanimated whining manner , uncorrected , becomes a habit not easily eradicated . Now , we have to consider what are the principles and rules for a just and appropriate delivery in ...
... feeling of the subject delivered , and this careless unanimated whining manner , uncorrected , becomes a habit not easily eradicated . Now , we have to consider what are the principles and rules for a just and appropriate delivery in ...
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... feeling , or harmony to the delivery of the perfect reader or speaker , according to the variety of character with which Infinite Goodness has endowed that supreme and distinctive gift , the articulate voice of man ; yet , as the ease ...
... feeling , or harmony to the delivery of the perfect reader or speaker , according to the variety of character with which Infinite Goodness has endowed that supreme and distinctive gift , the articulate voice of man ; yet , as the ease ...
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... feeling , they are dependent to a certain degree on the judgment of the speaker , and thus , perhaps , appear to be arbitrary ; yet it is possible to give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the observation of the ...
... feeling , they are dependent to a certain degree on the judgment of the speaker , and thus , perhaps , appear to be arbitrary ; yet it is possible to give something like a general direction , which may serve , by the observation of the ...
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... feeling of the subject , or nature of the sentence ; that is , it indicates either that the sense is complete or suspended— is " Affirmative , " " Negative , " " Interrogative , " or " Imperative . " Thus , suspended sense is ...
... feeling of the subject , or nature of the sentence ; that is , it indicates either that the sense is complete or suspended— is " Affirmative , " " Negative , " " Interrogative , " or " Imperative . " Thus , suspended sense is ...
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... feeling , and depend , therefore , on the judgment and intelligence of the speaker . The compound or circumflex inflection , as we have before stated , both descends and ascends in what may be described as a curve of the voice , and is ...
... feeling , and depend , therefore , on the judgment and intelligence of the speaker . The compound or circumflex inflection , as we have before stated , both descends and ascends in what may be described as a curve of the voice , and is ...
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