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... language All directions subsidiary to expression of feeling CHAP . II . ARTICULATION · SECT . 1. Importance of a good articulation Causes of defective articulation Difficulty of many consonant sounds SECT . 2 . Page . 13 14 · 15 ib . 18 ...
... language All directions subsidiary to expression of feeling CHAP . II . ARTICULATION · SECT . 1. Importance of a good articulation Causes of defective articulation Difficulty of many consonant sounds SECT . 2 . Page . 13 14 · 15 ib . 18 ...
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... Language of Authority , Surprise , & c 14. Emphatic Succession & c . · • 170 171 · 174 ib . · 176 · 180 . 187 189 · 193 . 199 • 203 15. Emphatic Repetition EXERCISES ON EMPHASIS . Exercise 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 . Absolute and Relative ...
... Language of Authority , Surprise , & c 14. Emphatic Succession & c . · • 170 171 · 174 ib . · 176 · 180 . 187 189 · 193 . 199 • 203 15. Emphatic Repetition EXERCISES ON EMPHASIS . Exercise 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 . Absolute and Relative ...
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... 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 maxim , that an indiffer- ent composition well delivered , is better ...
... 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 maxim , that an indiffer- ent composition well delivered , is better ...
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... purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- i position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING . Correct reading.
... purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- i position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING . Correct reading.
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... language . The value of the graphic art consists in its being a medium for the acquisition of knowledge , and for the communication of it . In the former case , I refer to the use we make of language in silent reading . The facility ...
... language . The value of the graphic art consists in its being a medium for the acquisition of knowledge , and for the communication of it . In the former case , I refer to the use we make of language in silent reading . The facility ...
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