The Sixth Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, with Biographical and Critical Notices of the Authors : for the Use of Advanced Classes in Public and Private SchoolsBrewer and Tileston, 1863 - 436 頁 |
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第 xv 頁
... feels and thinks before he talks . Na- ture , in her teaching , begins with the idea , and in her repeated efforts to express the idea more perfectly , perfects the elemen- tary parts of language and elocution . Let us enlist Nature ...
... feels and thinks before he talks . Na- ture , in her teaching , begins with the idea , and in her repeated efforts to express the idea more perfectly , perfects the elemen- tary parts of language and elocution . Let us enlist Nature ...
第 xvi 頁
... feelings , from the earliest lispings of the child to the most impassioned and finished utterance of a Gar- rick or Siddons , covers too wide a field , and reaches too high a point in human culture , it is evident , to be all compressed ...
... feelings , from the earliest lispings of the child to the most impassioned and finished utterance of a Gar- rick or Siddons , covers too wide a field , and reaches too high a point in human culture , it is evident , to be all compressed ...
第 xvii 頁
... feelings to be read . Let , then , each lesson in reading begin with this prepara- tory work of " Logical Analysis . " METHOD OF ANALYSIS . In any other art , if we wish to conceive and express things clearly , we inquire , first , for ...
... feelings to be read . Let , then , each lesson in reading begin with this prepara- tory work of " Logical Analysis . " METHOD OF ANALYSIS . In any other art , if we wish to conceive and express things clearly , we inquire , first , for ...
第 xix 頁
... feelings of solemnity , reverence , & c . ) . 7. ' Ludicrous or sarcastic , ' ( including jest , raillery , ridicule , mockery , irony , scorn , or contempt ) . 6 8. Impassioned , ' ( including all very bold pieces and such violent ...
... feelings of solemnity , reverence , & c . ) . 7. ' Ludicrous or sarcastic , ' ( including jest , raillery , ridicule , mockery , irony , scorn , or contempt ) . 6 8. Impassioned , ' ( including all very bold pieces and such violent ...
第 xx 頁
... feelings in reading depends on using the right lights and shades of the voice . That a monot- onous tone gives no more expression to the ear than the one monotonous color does to the eye . All our lights and shades of expression in ...
... feelings in reading depends on using the right lights and shades of the voice . That a monot- onous tone gives no more expression to the ear than the one monotonous color does to the eye . All our lights and shades of expression in ...
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