Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 |
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... The pupil should learn the distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasion- ally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are ne- cessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right.
... The pupil should learn the distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasion- ally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are ne- cessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right.
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... distinction is useful , does not require a tenth part of the rules , which some have thought necessary . The intellectual and moral qualities indispensable to form an orator , are brought into view in the following pa- ges , no farther ...
... distinction is useful , does not require a tenth part of the rules , which some have thought necessary . The intellectual and moral qualities indispensable to form an orator , are brought into view in the following pa- ges , no farther ...
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... distinction of letters and syllables . For these reasons the ancients regarded articulation as the first requisite in delivery ; without which indeed , all other acquisitions are vain . On this account Cicero says , * the Catuli were ...
... distinction of letters and syllables . For these reasons the ancients regarded articulation as the first requisite in delivery ; without which indeed , all other acquisitions are vain . On this account Cicero says , * the Catuli were ...
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... distinction between human speech , and the inarticu- late sounds of brutes , lies not in the vowels , but in the consonants ; and that in a defective utterance of these , bad articulation primarily consists . [ The reader is apprised ...
... distinction between human speech , and the inarticu- late sounds of brutes , lies not in the vowels , but in the consonants ; and that in a defective utterance of these , bad articulation primarily consists . [ The reader is apprised ...
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... , in which this , distinction sel- * Even the flowing Greek has such unseemly junction of conso- nants as to make προσφθεγκτικὸς κακομηχανάομαι , κακκείειν . dom fails to appear . In prevent , prevail , 3 * ARTICULATION . 29.
... , in which this , distinction sel- * Even the flowing Greek has such unseemly junction of conso- nants as to make προσφθεγκτικὸς κακομηχανάομαι , κακκείειν . dom fails to appear . In prevent , prevail , 3 * ARTICULATION . 29.
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