The Port Folio, Volume 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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Pagina 2
... of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is frequently the case , nor have we any rule to distinguish between those words 2 LECTURE III .
... of language , no assistance is given us to determine , which is the emphatic word , where several appear equally emphatical , which is frequently the case , nor have we any rule to distinguish between those words 2 LECTURE III .
Pagina 4
... always avoided where the use of it is not evident : this will always appear by placing an emphasis on a word in a sen- tence which does not require it . It frequently happens that two or more emphatic words are LECTURE III .
... always avoided where the use of it is not evident : this will always appear by placing an emphasis on a word in a sen- tence which does not require it . It frequently happens that two or more emphatic words are LECTURE III .
Pagina 5
It frequently happens that two or more emphatic words are oppo- sed to others in the same sentence : as , He raised a mortal to the skies , SHE drew an ángel down . The influence of false emphasis in perverting the sense of a passage ...
It frequently happens that two or more emphatic words are oppo- sed to others in the same sentence : as , He raised a mortal to the skies , SHE drew an ángel down . The influence of false emphasis in perverting the sense of a passage ...
Pagina 7
... frequent mistakes are committed than in this important one of emphasis , both with regard to stress and tone . The chief reason of this general abuse of emphasis seems to be , that persons so frequently read sentences which they do not ...
... frequent mistakes are committed than in this important one of emphasis , both with regard to stress and tone . The chief reason of this general abuse of emphasis seems to be , that persons so frequently read sentences which they do not ...
Pagina 8
... frequently to read aloud some passages from books written in an ea- sy familiar style , and particularly that of ... frequent disappointments in the first attempts , but repeat the same sentence over and over till he is correct . For it ...
... frequently to read aloud some passages from books written in an ea- sy familiar style , and particularly that of ... frequent disappointments in the first attempts , but repeat the same sentence over and over till he is correct . For it ...
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