Interpretation of the Printed Page: Mental Technique of SpeechPrentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1940 - 402 pages This book is a guide for improving ones skill at reading aloud. |
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... word from a clause or a clause from a phrase , but a semicolon can separate like grammatical structures only . It can separate words from words , phrases from phrases , clauses from clauses , but never words from phrases , phrases from ...
... word from a clause or a clause from a phrase , but a semicolon can separate like grammatical structures only . It can separate words from words , phrases from phrases , clauses from clauses , but never words from phrases , phrases from ...
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... word he pronounces , he pronounces rightly . Above all , he is learned in the peerage of words , knows the words of true descent and ancient blood , at a glance , from the words of modern canaille , remembers all their ancestry , their ...
... word he pronounces , he pronounces rightly . Above all , he is learned in the peerage of words , knows the words of true descent and ancient blood , at a glance , from the words of modern canaille , remembers all their ancestry , their ...
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... words of Antony : " For Brutus ' sake , I am beholding to you . " His first words are a tribute to their newly erected idol and to the citizens themselves . Surely no one could take exception to that ; and yet the Fourth Citizen , who ...
... words of Antony : " For Brutus ' sake , I am beholding to you . " His first words are a tribute to their newly erected idol and to the citizens themselves . Surely no one could take exception to that ; and yet the Fourth Citizen , who ...
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Antonio ARLO BATES beautiful Brutus Cassius chapter clause colon commas complete connotation dash difference emotion Enoch Arden Esau example exclamation point EXERCISES FOR PRACTICE expansive paraphrase eyes father feeling give grammatical group sequence group value Hamlet hand hath heart heaven horse IAGO Ibid important idea indicate inflection interpretation Julius Caesar King laugh literature live look Lord Macbeth main idea Mark Antony meaning melody Menelaus mental Merchant of Venice mind motive never oral OTHELLO paragraph passage Paul Revere's Ride pause phrase picture play poem printed question mark read aloud reader Rohab Rudyard Kipling Rustum saw wood Scene semicolons sense sentence Shylock silent Sohrab speak speaker speech unit student sword tell TENNYSON thee thou thought tion Titinius understand vocal expression voice Walt Whitman Whatsoever things wood-saw words