The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingReprint of the original, first published in 1860. |
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... VOICE NATURAL IN READING .. 11 Simplicity and Sensitiveness Mrs. Stowe 11 Civil Liberty ... .Archd . Paley 12 Against Idleness , & c . Dr.Watts 12 Mistaken Gentility W.Irving 12 4 6 6 7 viii CHAP . VI . - PUNCTUATION CHAP . VII.
... VOICE NATURAL IN READING .. 11 Simplicity and Sensitiveness Mrs. Stowe 11 Civil Liberty ... .Archd . Paley 12 Against Idleness , & c . Dr.Watts 12 Mistaken Gentility W.Irving 12 4 6 6 7 viii CHAP . VI . - PUNCTUATION CHAP . VII.
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