The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, Selected from the Best Writers ...Stereotyped, printed and published by H. and E. Phinney, 1829 - 252 páginas |
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... YOUNG PERSONS TO READ WITH PROPRIETY AND EFFECT IMPROVE THEIR LANGUAGE AND SENTIMENTS ; AND TO INCULCATE THE MOST IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF PL TY AND VIRTUE . WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY ...
... YOUNG PERSONS TO READ WITH PROPRIETY AND EFFECT IMPROVE THEIR LANGUAGE AND SENTIMENTS ; AND TO INCULCATE THE MOST IMPORTANT PRINCIPLES OF PL TY AND VIRTUE . WITH A FEW PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRINCIPLES GOOD READING . BY LINDLEY ...
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... young persons . Performances of this kind are of so great utility , that fresh productions of them , and new attempts to improve the young mind , will scarcely be deemed superfluous , if the writer makes his compilation instructive and ...
... young persons . Performances of this kind are of so great utility , that fresh productions of them , and new attempts to improve the young mind , will scarcely be deemed superfluous , if the writer makes his compilation instructive and ...
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... young persons , the preponderance is greatly on the side of gay and amusing productions . Too much attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the imagination , of youth especially , is much entertained , the sober ...
... young persons , the preponderance is greatly on the side of gay and amusing productions . Too much attention may be paid to this medium of improvement . When the imagination , of youth especially , is much entertained , the sober ...
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... young reader some taste for the subject ; and to assist him in acqui ing a just and accurate mode of delivery . The observations which we have to make , for these purposes , may be comprised under the following heads : Proper Loudness ...
... young reader some taste for the subject ; and to assist him in acqui ing a just and accurate mode of delivery . The observations which we have to make , for these purposes , may be comprised under the following heads : Proper Loudness ...
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... young , in a loud and vehement manner , the voice becomes fixed in a strained and unnatural key ; and is rendered inca- pable of that variety of elevation and depression which constitutes the true harmony of utterance , and affords ...
... young , in a loud and vehement manner , the voice becomes fixed in a strained and unnatural key ; and is rendered inca- pable of that variety of elevation and depression which constitutes the true harmony of utterance , and affords ...
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