The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation ; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of SchoolsSpalding & Shepard, 1851 - 383 pagini |
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Pagina 38
... hear foind for find , koind for 9 16 16 6 kind , & c . The true radical of ï is u , as in us , and its vanish e , as in eve . This will be manifest by articulating these two sounds , separately and slowly at first , and gradually ...
... hear foind for find , koind for 9 16 16 6 kind , & c . The true radical of ï is u , as in us , and its vanish e , as in eve . This will be manifest by articulating these two sounds , separately and slowly at first , and gradually ...
Pagina 45
... hear , in ordinary conversa- tion , A p'tik'lur man , instead of a par - tic - u - lar man . A fatle error , for fa - tal error . A purson of emenunce , for per - son of em - i - nence . Voilet , or vielut , for vi - o - let , & c To ...
... hear , in ordinary conversa- tion , A p'tik'lur man , instead of a par - tic - u - lar man . A fatle error , for fa - tal error . A purson of emenunce , for per - son of em - i - nence . Voilet , or vielut , for vi - o - let , & c To ...
Pagina 81
... hear no more ! 5. INTERROGATIVE sense is marked by the rising inflection : as , Did he say he would come ? Will he be here to - day ? Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel , or under a bed . * ( Mark iv . , 21. ) Except ...
... hear no more ! 5. INTERROGATIVE sense is marked by the rising inflection : as , Did he say he would come ? Will he be here to - day ? Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel , or under a bed . * ( Mark iv . , 21. ) Except ...
Pagina 119
... hear of ; how many diseases and how much poverty there is in the world ; you will fall down upon your knees ; and , instead of repining at one infliction , will admire so many blessings you have received at the hand of God ! 2. It was a ...
... hear of ; how many diseases and how much poverty there is in the world ; you will fall down upon your knees ; and , instead of repining at one infliction , will admire so many blessings you have received at the hand of God ! 2. It was a ...
Pagina 147
... hear the musi- cal instruments ; but the din of the multitude , which is over- powering in the place , can scarcely be heard , the noise dying upon the spot . - Gardiner's Music of Nature . student ; who will remember that Brutus is ...
... hear the musi- cal instruments ; but the din of the multitude , which is over- powering in the place , can scarcely be heard , the noise dying upon the spot . - Gardiner's Music of Nature . student ; who will remember that Brutus is ...
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