Exercises in Rhetorical Reading: With a Series of Introductory Lessons, Particularly Designed to Familiarize Readers with the Pauses and Other Marks in General Use, and Lead Them to the Practice of Modulation and Inflection of the VoiceA.S. Barnes & Company, 1849 - 432 strán (strany) |
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Strana 19
... Tell it not in Gath ; publish it not in the streets of Askelon ; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice ; lest the daugh- ters of the uncircumcised triumph . Ye mountains of Gilboa , let there be no dew nor rain upon you , nor ...
... Tell it not in Gath ; publish it not in the streets of Askelon ; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice ; lest the daugh- ters of the uncircumcised triumph . Ye mountains of Gilboa , let there be no dew nor rain upon you , nor ...
Strana 25
... tell you . 7. Listen attentively to what I am going to say . 8. Charles has bought a new hat . 9. That sentence was read with the falling inflection of the voice . 10. I am going to tell you in the next lesson what I mean by the rising ...
... tell you . 7. Listen attentively to what I am going to say . 8. Charles has bought a new hat . 9. That sentence was read with the falling inflection of the voice . 10. I am going to tell you in the next lesson what I mean by the rising ...
Strana 26
... tell you again ? Will you listen attentively ? 19. Are the little marks after the sentences in the first lesson , like those at the end of the sentences in this lesson ? 20. Do you know that you have read all the sentences in this ...
... tell you again ? Will you listen attentively ? 19. Are the little marks after the sentences in the first lesson , like those at the end of the sentences in this lesson ? 20. Do you know that you have read all the sentences in this ...
Strana 36
... tell you , that you have done something , of which you ought to be ashamed . 139. I deem it my duty , on this occasion , to suggest , that the land is not yet wholly free from the contamination of a traffic , at which every feeling of ...
... tell you , that you have done something , of which you ought to be ashamed . 139. I deem it my duty , on this occasion , to suggest , that the land is not yet wholly free from the contamination of a traffic , at which every feeling of ...
Strana 37
... tell after what word the pause should be made . The pause is not printed in the sentences , but it must be made when reading them . And here it may be observed , that the comma is more frequently used to point out the grammatical ...
... tell after what word the pause should be made . The pause is not printed in the sentences , but it must be made when reading them . And here it may be observed , that the comma is more frequently used to point out the grammatical ...
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