Analytical Fifth Reader: Containing an Introductory Article on the General Principles of Elocution, with a Thorough Method of Analysis, Intended to Develop the Pupil's Appreciation of the Thought and Emotion, a Critical Phonic Analysis of English Words, and Large Number of New and Valuable Selections for Exercises in Reading and Elocution, Supplemented by Numerous Historical, Biographical, and Explanatory NotesTaintor & Company, 1867 - 360页 |
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... denun- ciation or joy , it speaks in loud tones . * The reading here meant is reading aloud . 7. The same state of mind that requires moderate force THE FIFTH READER . 41 PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL DIRECTIONS General Principles, A Modest Wit,
... denun- ciation or joy , it speaks in loud tones . * The reading here meant is reading aloud . 7. The same state of mind that requires moderate force THE FIFTH READER . 41 PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL DIRECTIONS General Principles, A Modest Wit,
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... requires moderate force requires also moderate speed . Joy , animated cheerful ness , sport , & c . , require fast utterance . If the thoughts are solemn , sad , dignified , or noble , the utterance is slow . 8. The same state of mind ...
... requires moderate force requires also moderate speed . Joy , animated cheerful ness , sport , & c . , require fast utterance . If the thoughts are solemn , sad , dignified , or noble , the utterance is slow . 8. The same state of mind ...
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... require a flowing and smooth utterance , with a force gradually increasing to the middle of the accented syllable , and then gradually diminishing . Force thus applied is called the median stress , because it comes upon the median , or ...
... require a flowing and smooth utterance , with a force gradually increasing to the middle of the accented syllable , and then gradually diminishing . Force thus applied is called the median stress , because it comes upon the median , or ...
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... require any unusual degree of force . This mode of distinguishing words by loudness and length of sound is called Emphasis . 2. Emphatic words may require any inflection , accord- ing to the sentiment of the piece , and the meaning of ...
... require any unusual degree of force . This mode of distinguishing words by loudness and length of sound is called Emphasis . 2. Emphatic words may require any inflection , accord- ing to the sentiment of the piece , and the meaning of ...
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... requires the rising inflection , or slide , and may take many forms . 1. Direct inquiry : as , " Are you sick , Hubert ... require great care to determine whether the clause we are considering is essentially posi- tive or negative . In ...
... requires the rising inflection , or slide , and may take many forms . 1. Direct inquiry : as , " Are you sick , Hubert ... require great care to determine whether the clause we are considering is essentially posi- tive or negative . In ...
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arms beautiful beneath blessed blue born breath brow called character Chat Moss circumflex cloud cold consonant Cricket Cromwell dark dead death died earth English etymology and meaning eyes fall feel fire Fire-worshiper flowers force Give the etymology glory hand hath hear heard heart heaven Henry of Navarre HENRY WARD BEECHER hero's heart Hubert inflection J. G. HOLLAND kettle king land leaves LESSON light living look Lord Lord Byron Lord Macaulay meant mind morning mother mountain never night non-sonant o'er passed pauses poems poet poetry poor Pronounce replied Represent require rising Roman mythology Scrooge SELECTION sleep smile snow sonant soul sound speak Stanza sweet syllable T. B. ALDRICH tears tell thee thing thou thought tion tones tree utterance voice vowel Weller words writing young
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