The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - 512 頁 |
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... heard so pronounced as to imply that there is no other alternative : and yet the emphasis was laid on the right words . It would be nearly as hopeless a task to attempt adequately to convey , by any written marks , precise 6 directions ...
... heard so pronounced as to imply that there is no other alternative : and yet the emphasis was laid on the right words . It would be nearly as hopeless a task to attempt adequately to convey , by any written marks , precise 6 directions ...
第 19 頁
... heard was bad , he will put the emphasis upon the word bad . The matter contained in a parenthesis , or between commas used instead of a parenthesis , is to be pronounced with a lower voice , and quicker than the rest , and with a short ...
... heard was bad , he will put the emphasis upon the word bad . The matter contained in a parenthesis , or between commas used instead of a parenthesis , is to be pronounced with a lower voice , and quicker than the rest , and with a short ...
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... heard throughout a nation with the same advantages , and have the same effect upon his audience , as if they stood within the reach of his voice . " The following observations on the subject of READING are from " The School and the ...
... heard throughout a nation with the same advantages , and have the same effect upon his audience , as if they stood within the reach of his voice . " The following observations on the subject of READING are from " The School and the ...
第 26 頁
... heard and un- derstood by them all . This rule , of course , ought not to be carried to an extreme ; nor will it , if the following be attended to in conjunction with it , namely , - " 2dly . That the reader , whatever may be the ...
... heard and un- derstood by them all . This rule , of course , ought not to be carried to an extreme ; nor will it , if the following be attended to in conjunction with it , namely , - " 2dly . That the reader , whatever may be the ...
第 44 頁
... heard of any rules on the subject . In all such cases , as " the sun shines , " " the wind blows , " " the thrush sings , " the verb or assertion is obviously the word more directly before the mind of the speaker , and , therefore , he ...
... heard of any rules on the subject . In all such cases , as " the sun shines , " " the wind blows , " " the thrush sings , " the verb or assertion is obviously the word more directly before the mind of the speaker , and , therefore , he ...
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