Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading ; with Numerous Exercises for Practice, Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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Page ix
... voice rise ; but after a complete sentence , pause the time of counting six , and let the voice fall . The Colon is a pause is clear : the sun shines . let the voice fall . : shorter than the Period ; as , The sky Pause the time of ...
... voice rise ; but after a complete sentence , pause the time of counting six , and let the voice fall . The Colon is a pause is clear : the sun shines . let the voice fall . : shorter than the Period ; as , The sky Pause the time of ...
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... VOICE . PITCH OF VOICE has reference to its degree of elevation . Every person , in reading or speaking , assumes a certain pitch , which may be either high or low , according to circumstances , and which has a governing influence on ...
... VOICE . PITCH OF VOICE has reference to its degree of elevation . Every person , in reading or speaking , assumes a certain pitch , which may be either high or low , according to circumstances , and which has a governing influence on ...
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... Voice , should be expressed in a slow and despondent tone of voice : the second part , or that read by the Second Voice , should be expressed in a more sprightly and cheerful manner . THE DOUBTING HEART . FIRST VOICE . ADELAIDE A ...
... Voice , should be expressed in a slow and despondent tone of voice : the second part , or that read by the Second Voice , should be expressed in a more sprightly and cheerful manner . THE DOUBTING HEART . FIRST VOICE . ADELAIDE A ...
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arms beautiful BEN E bird bless boat Brahmin brave breath brother brow cach captain Caroline cheer CHER child clouds cycs dark earth eyes faithful father fawn fear fire flower give Glaucon hand Hartly hath heart heaven holding ships Horace hour IIOPE Indians inflection John Hull king Konwell labor land Larkin LESSON Lieutenant Greene light little Frances live look losing chase Melch ment mind mother never night noble o'er occan ocean passed pleasure poor QUESTIONS.-1 red deer replied rising inflection sail SANDERS shillings shore shout SION smile soon soul spirit stars stood studding sail Talleyrand tears tell thee things thou thought TION toil tone tree truth turned verse voice waves weary boy wild winds word young