School elocution : or The young academical oratorLetts, 1853 - 192 páginas |
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... periods ; to separate , arrange , and understand the qualities of the sentences composing them , and to give that agreeable and musical variation of tone , or change of key , ascending and descending , which so delights the ear in a ...
... periods ; to separate , arrange , and understand the qualities of the sentences composing them , and to give that agreeable and musical variation of tone , or change of key , ascending and descending , which so delights the ear in a ...
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... viz . , Grammatical pauses , and Rhetorical pauses . Grammatical pauses , or stops , as they are more generally called , are denoted by certain marks or points ; as the comma , semicolon , colon , period , 36 SCHOOL ELOCUTION .
... viz . , Grammatical pauses , and Rhetorical pauses . Grammatical pauses , or stops , as they are more generally called , are denoted by certain marks or points ; as the comma , semicolon , colon , period , 36 SCHOOL ELOCUTION .
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William Herbert. as the comma , semicolon , colon , period , & c . , the intention and nature of which , being supposed to be familiar to all who have made the smallest progress in reading , it is unnecessary to notice further here . The ...
William Herbert. as the comma , semicolon , colon , period , & c . , the intention and nature of which , being supposed to be familiar to all who have made the smallest progress in reading , it is unnecessary to notice further here . The ...
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... period we utter , whether the same be pronounced in a high key or a low key , swiftly or slowly , forcibly or feebly ... periods , as well as the periods themselves , require the rising or falling inflection to be changed , according to ...
... period we utter , whether the same be pronounced in a high key or a low key , swiftly or slowly , forcibly or feebly ... periods , as well as the periods themselves , require the rising or falling inflection to be changed , according to ...
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... Periods ; Inverted Periods ; Final Periods , & c . , as are also the sentences composing them , and the members of such sentences . DIRECT PERIOD . A period is direct when it forms a perfect sense by itself , as in the following EXAMPLE ...
... Periods ; Inverted Periods ; Final Periods , & c . , as are also the sentences composing them , and the members of such sentences . DIRECT PERIOD . A period is direct when it forms a perfect sense by itself , as in the following EXAMPLE ...
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School Elocution: Or, the Young Academical Orator. - Scholar's Choice Edition William Herbert, MD Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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