An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersRobinson, Pratt & Company, 1843 - 357 páginas |
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... adopt , at once , all the princi- ples of the science ? Believing it better to do a little good , than no good , I have contented myself , for the present , with presenting to the publick , only those principles of elocution that I deem ...
... adopt , at once , all the princi- ples of the science ? Believing it better to do a little good , than no good , I have contented myself , for the present , with presenting to the publick , only those principles of elocution that I deem ...
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... adopted in Cobb's Dictionary : thus , Fåte , får , fåll , fât , —mè , mêt , —pine , pin , -nỏ , môve , når , nôt , —tùbe , tủb , bûll — ¿ il - pound - thin , THIS . 2 ADDRESS TO TEACHERS . ON a preceding page , the CONTENTS AND KEY . 13.
... adopted in Cobb's Dictionary : thus , Fåte , får , fåll , fât , —mè , mêt , —pine , pin , -nỏ , môve , når , nôt , —tùbe , tủb , bûll — ¿ il - pound - thin , THIS . 2 ADDRESS TO TEACHERS . ON a preceding page , the CONTENTS AND KEY . 13.
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... adopt this treatise as a text - book . Most of the principles may be easily understood and applied in practice . Hence , an enterprising instructer may very readily qualify himself to teach elocution , by the very efforts he must employ ...
... adopt this treatise as a text - book . Most of the principles may be easily understood and applied in practice . Hence , an enterprising instructer may very readily qualify himself to teach elocution , by the very efforts he must employ ...
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... adopted a division and classification of the elementary characters of our language , in accordance with their use in intonation , as follows : The elementary characters of our language , are divided into three sorts , the Tonicks , the ...
... adopted a division and classification of the elementary characters of our language , in accordance with their use in intonation , as follows : The elementary characters of our language , are divided into three sorts , the Tonicks , the ...
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... adopt- ed by Dr. Rush ? Name the twelve tonick elements . — Explode them . Why are they so called ? Wherein do the subtonick elements differ from the tonicks ? -What is their number ? -Name them . What are the characteristicks of the ...
... adopt- ed by Dr. Rush ? Name the twelve tonick elements . — Explode them . Why are they so called ? Wherein do the subtonick elements differ from the tonicks ? -What is their number ? -Name them . What are the characteristicks of the ...
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