Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 páginas |
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... sense , is the commu- nication of our thoughts to others , by oral language . The importance of this , in professions where it is the chief in- strument by which one mind acts on others , is so obvious as to have given currency to the ...
... sense , is the commu- nication of our thoughts to others , by oral language . The importance of this , in professions where it is the chief in- strument by which one mind acts on others , is so obvious as to have given currency to the ...
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... sense of what is read . When performed audibly , for the benefit of others , it is still only the same sort of process which one performs silently , for his own benefit , when he casts his eye along the page , to ascertain the meaning ...
... sense of what is read . When performed audibly , for the benefit of others , it is still only the same sort of process which one performs silently , for his own benefit , when he casts his eye along the page , to ascertain the meaning ...
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... sense of the whole sentence is ruined . But in the English language , abounding as it does with particles , harsh syllables , and compound words , both the necessity and the difficulty of a perfect utterance are greater still . Our ...
... sense of the whole sentence is ruined . But in the English language , abounding as it does with particles , harsh syllables , and compound words , both the necessity and the difficulty of a perfect utterance are greater still . Our ...
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... sense . Wastes and deserts ; -Waste sand deserts . To obtain either ; -To obtain neither . * On this account they wrote πάντ ' ἔλεγον for πάντα ἔλεγον ; ἀφ ̓ οὗ for ἀπὸ οὗ ; καγὼ for καὶ ἐγω ; δέδωκεν αὐτῷ for δέδωκε αὐτῷ , & c . * His ...
... sense . Wastes and deserts ; -Waste sand deserts . To obtain either ; -To obtain neither . * On this account they wrote πάντ ' ἔλεγον for πάντα ἔλεγον ; ἀφ ̓ οὗ for ἀπὸ οὗ ; καγὼ for καὶ ἐγω ; δέδωκεν αὐτῷ for δέδωκε αὐτῷ , & c . * His ...
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... sense or grammati- cal relation forbids such a pause ; as between the simple nominative and the verb , the verb and its object , the ad- jective and its substantive . In the last example , " he could pain nobody , " - grammar forbids a ...
... sense or grammati- cal relation forbids such a pause ; as between the simple nominative and the verb , the verb and its object , the ad- jective and its substantive . In the last example , " he could pain nobody , " - grammar forbids a ...
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