The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... attention this evening is that important principle of correct elocution , Emphasis , by which the truth and force of sentiment is conveyed ; and without the just obser- vance of which , no reader or speaker can properly impress the ...
... attention this evening is that important principle of correct elocution , Emphasis , by which the truth and force of sentiment is conveyed ; and without the just obser- vance of which , no reader or speaker can properly impress the ...
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... attention and practice . Every one who understands what he reads , can- not fail of finding out every emphatic word ; and his business then is to mark it properly ; not by stress only , as in the accented syllable , but by change of ...
... attention and practice . Every one who understands what he reads , can- not fail of finding out every emphatic word ; and his business then is to mark it properly ; not by stress only , as in the accented syllable , but by change of ...
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... attention and thereby to enforce sentiment , it would be better that such attention should remain asleep , than be awakened by those means which serve to mislead the judgment and to communicate error . Reading should be considered as ...
... attention and thereby to enforce sentiment , it would be better that such attention should remain asleep , than be awakened by those means which serve to mislead the judgment and to communicate error . Reading should be considered as ...
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... attention of the judges had not been diverted by an occurrence of more importance . A crowd of peo- ple entered , lamenting that the sciences had flown from their palace , and left only some slight traces of their having been there ...
... attention of the judges had not been diverted by an occurrence of more importance . A crowd of peo- ple entered , lamenting that the sciences had flown from their palace , and left only some slight traces of their having been there ...
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... attention , because it opens to them the widest avenue to distinction . Compared to it , the influence of the other at- tributes , which elevate to rank , or confer authority , is feeble and insignificant . In Greece and Rome it rose ...
... attention , because it opens to them the widest avenue to distinction . Compared to it , the influence of the other at- tributes , which elevate to rank , or confer authority , is feeble and insignificant . In Greece and Rome it rose ...
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