Analytical First [-sixth] Reader, Volume 6G. & C.W. Sherwood, 1866 - Elocution |
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... tones . When aroused to resistance or indignation or defiance or denunciation or joy , it speaks in loud tones .. 7 ... tone . Pure tones are used to express elevated and pure thoughts . Impure tones are used in the expression of fear ...
... tones . When aroused to resistance or indignation or defiance or denunciation or joy , it speaks in loud tones .. 7 ... tone . Pure tones are used to express elevated and pure thoughts . Impure tones are used in the expression of fear ...
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... tone : Come to the bridal chamber , -Death ! Come to the mother , when she feels For the first time her first - born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke , And crowded cities wail its stroke ; Come ...
... tone : Come to the bridal chamber , -Death ! Come to the mother , when she feels For the first time her first - born's breath ; Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke , And crowded cities wail its stroke ; Come ...
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... tone of voice , then , should it be read ? speed ? pitch ? [ With full , clear , dignified , sono- rous tones , as of a man earnestly urging important and lofty principles , and also tones befitting the place of the debate . ] Who ...
... tone of voice , then , should it be read ? speed ? pitch ? [ With full , clear , dignified , sono- rous tones , as of a man earnestly urging important and lofty principles , and also tones befitting the place of the debate . ] Who ...
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Suggestions to Teachers | 14 |
EXERCISE Analysis of the same | 18 |
F long e and t II Phonic Representation III Cognates | 22 |
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