Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 páginas |
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... tastes respecting it . The other is , that , having transferred all pecuniary concern in this publication to the Rhetorical Society abovemention- ed , I have no personal interest in its success , beyond the hope that it may , in some ...
... tastes respecting it . The other is , that , having transferred all pecuniary concern in this publication to the Rhetorical Society abovemention- ed , I have no personal interest in its success , beyond the hope that it may , in some ...
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... taste is not peculiar to the learned or the ignorant ; it is the taste of all men . But the importance of the subject , is by no means limited to public speakers . In this country , where lite- rary institutions of every kind are ...
... taste is not peculiar to the learned or the ignorant ; it is the taste of all men . But the importance of the subject , is by no means limited to public speakers . In this country , where lite- rary institutions of every kind are ...
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... taste . Now , if there could at once spring up in our country a supply of teachers , competent , as living models , to reg- ulate the tones of boys , in the forming age , -nothing more would be needed . But , to a great extent , these ...
... taste . Now , if there could at once spring up in our country a supply of teachers , competent , as living models , to reg- ulate the tones of boys , in the forming age , -nothing more would be needed . But , to a great extent , these ...
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... taste . In this view I have chosen to make the head of Mod- ulation so generic , as to include pitch , quantity , rate , rhe- torical pause , transition , expression , and representation . CHAP . II . ARTICULATION . Musa loqui.- -Graiis ...
... taste . In this view I have chosen to make the head of Mod- ulation so generic , as to include pitch , quantity , rate , rhe- torical pause , transition , expression , and representation . CHAP . II . ARTICULATION . Musa loqui.- -Graiis ...
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... taste , in after life . These habits are acquired , almost unavoida- bly by children , in consequence of their being accustomed to read what they do not understand . The man who should prepare a school - book , containing proper lessons ...
... taste , in after life . These habits are acquired , almost unavoida- bly by children , in consequence of their being accustomed to read what they do not understand . The man who should prepare a school - book , containing proper lessons ...
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