The elocutionist, a collection of pieces in prose and verse [by various authors, ed.] by J.S. KnowlesJames Sheridan Knowles 1825 |
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الصفحة vi
... voice - when that exemplifica- tion is unaccompanied by such adjuncts . an- I have not attached to this collection any sys- tem of pronunciation , as pronunciation is better , because more amply , taught , in dictionaries . i I have ...
... voice - when that exemplifica- tion is unaccompanied by such adjuncts . an- I have not attached to this collection any sys- tem of pronunciation , as pronunciation is better , because more amply , taught , in dictionaries . i I have ...
الصفحة xi
... voice , either upwards or downwards . There are two inflections - the upward , or rising inflection , and the downward , or falling inflection . The former is represented by the mark of the acute accent ; the latter by that of the grave ...
... voice , either upwards or downwards . There are two inflections - the upward , or rising inflection , and the downward , or falling inflection . The former is represented by the mark of the acute accent ; the latter by that of the grave ...
الصفحة xx
... voice . You perceive ' , then , said I , that the cause is a hope- less one . How can that be , said he ? It is obnoxious to the ministry ' , replied 1. Justice` , exclaimed he , will carry it . Justice , versus power ' , rejoined I ...
... voice . You perceive ' , then , said I , that the cause is a hope- less one . How can that be , said he ? It is obnoxious to the ministry ' , replied 1. Justice` , exclaimed he , will carry it . Justice , versus power ' , rejoined I ...
الصفحة xxiv
... voice in the series , pre- clude the necessity of even remarking , that the penul- timate member of a sentence , has the rising inflection , subject to the exceptions which have been made in the preceding part of the Introduction , with ...
... voice in the series , pre- clude the necessity of even remarking , that the penul- timate member of a sentence , has the rising inflection , subject to the exceptions which have been made in the preceding part of the Introduction , with ...
الصفحة xxx
... short abstract of the principles of elocution , so far as the inflecting of the voice is concerned . The subject , however , is yet far from being thoroughly discussed : and will very probably be found XXX INTRODUCTION .
... short abstract of the principles of elocution , so far as the inflecting of the voice is concerned . The subject , however , is yet far from being thoroughly discussed : and will very probably be found XXX INTRODUCTION .
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