The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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Page 15
... trained either ear or voice ; moreover the din around them makes piercing and strident tones necessary , or nothing is heard at all . Even in a small place like Cambridge , where the streets are quiet , it is painful to hear such ...
... trained either ear or voice ; moreover the din around them makes piercing and strident tones necessary , or nothing is heard at all . Even in a small place like Cambridge , where the streets are quiet , it is painful to hear such ...
Page 16
... trained , and that we should one and all pronounce o and e pure , not as diphthongs , the o with fully rounded lips ; this alone would make a vast difference in the clearness of speech . There is comfortable hope , however , in this ...
... trained , and that we should one and all pronounce o and e pure , not as diphthongs , the o with fully rounded lips ; this alone would make a vast difference in the clearness of speech . There is comfortable hope , however , in this ...
Page 56
... trained in her art , named , as her chief difficulty in its teaching , the selection of pieces to train students in taste and technique . She little suspected that she had described the chief difficulty of a teacher of composition . Not ...
... trained in her art , named , as her chief difficulty in its teaching , the selection of pieces to train students in taste and technique . She little suspected that she had described the chief difficulty of a teacher of composition . Not ...
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... trained to conceal at all costs the anguish of his wound . Mr. Dobson is too conscious of the underlying tragedy to force his note ; he makes no peremptory demand upon the emotions of the reader , whose sympathy is assumed rather than ...
... trained to conceal at all costs the anguish of his wound . Mr. Dobson is too conscious of the underlying tragedy to force his note ; he makes no peremptory demand upon the emotions of the reader , whose sympathy is assumed rather than ...
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