Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers. Improved by the Addition of a Concordant and Synonymising Vocabulary : the Words are ... Divided, Defined, and Pronounced According to the Principles of John WalkerS. Newton, 1824 - 287 sivua |
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Sivu ix
... render i his voice louder , without altering the key ; and we shall always be able to give most body , most ... rendered incapable of that variety of elevation n and depression , o which constitutes the true harmony p of utterance , and ...
... render i his voice louder , without altering the key ; and we shall always be able to give most body , most ... rendered incapable of that variety of elevation n and depression , o which constitutes the true harmony p of utterance , and ...
Sivu x
... render every such performance insipid c and fatiguing . But the extreme of reading too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , few errours are more difficult to ...
... render every such performance insipid c and fatiguing . But the extreme of reading too fast is much more common ; and requires the more to be guarded against , because , when it has grown into a habit , few errours are more difficult to ...
Sivu xii
... rendered heavy and lifeless , but the meaning left often ambiguous . a If the emphasis be placed wrong , we pervert b and confound the meaning wholly . Emphasis may be divided into the SUPERIOUR and the INFERIOUR emphasis . The ...
... rendered heavy and lifeless , but the meaning left often ambiguous . a If the emphasis be placed wrong , we pervert b and confound the meaning wholly . Emphasis may be divided into the SUPERIOUR and the INFERIOUR emphasis . The ...
Sivu xiii
... render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . boundaries , within which this emphasis must be restrained , INTRODUCTION . Xiii.
... render his modulation correct and easy ; and , for this purpose , should form it upon the model of the most judicious and accurate speakers . boundaries , within which this emphasis must be restrained , INTRODUCTION . Xiii.
Sivu xiv
... render ev- ery thing he expresses of high importance , by a multitude of strong em- phasis , we soon learn to pay little regard to them . To crowd every sentence with emphatical words , is like crowding all the pages of a book with ...
... render ev- ery thing he expresses of high importance , by a multitude of strong em- phasis , we soon learn to pay little regard to them . To crowd every sentence with emphatical words , is like crowding all the pages of a book with ...
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