The English Reader Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best WritersLongmann and Rees, 1799 - 356 páginas |
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Página iii
... voice , but contain fentences and members of fentences , which are diverfified , propor- tioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercifes of this nature are , it is prefumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and ...
... voice , but contain fentences and members of fentences , which are diverfified , propor- tioned , and pointed with accuracy . Exercifes of this nature are , it is prefumed , well calculated to teach youth to read with propriety and ...
Página iv
... voice ; and the common dif- ficulties in learning to read well , are obviated . When the learner has acquired a habit of reading fuch fen- tences , with juftness and facility , he will readily ap- ply that habit , and the improvements ...
... voice ; and the common dif- ficulties in learning to read well , are obviated . When the learner has acquired a habit of reading fuch fen- tences , with juftness and facility , he will readily ap- ply that habit , and the improvements ...
Página viii
... VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOW- NESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS ; TONES ; PAUSES ; and MODE OF READING VERSE . SECTION I Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtlefs , muft be ...
... VOICE ; DISTINCTNESS ; SLOW- NESS ; PROPRIETY OF PRONUNCIATION ; EMPHASIS ; TONES ; PAUSES ; and MODE OF READING VERSE . SECTION I Proper Loudness of Voice . THE first attention of every person who reads to others , doubtlefs , muft be ...
Página ix
Lindley Murray. : pofe , on the proper pitch and management of the voice . Every person has three pitches in his voice ; the HIGH , the MIDDLE , and the Low one . The high , is that which he uses in calling aloud to some perfon at a ...
Lindley Murray. : pofe , on the proper pitch and management of the voice . Every person has three pitches in his voice ; the HIGH , the MIDDLE , and the Low one . The high , is that which he uses in calling aloud to some perfon at a ...
Página x
... voice come upon it in rumbling indiftinct masses . By the habit of reading , when young , in a loud and ve- hement manner , the voice becomes fixed in a ftrained and unnatural key ; and is rendered incapable of that variety of elevation ...
... voice come upon it in rumbling indiftinct masses . By the habit of reading , when young , in a loud and ve- hement manner , the voice becomes fixed in a ftrained and unnatural key ; and is rendered incapable of that variety of elevation ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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