The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice, with a Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis, and Modulation, and a Course of Rhetorical ExericsesDayton and Newman, 1842 - 304 sider |
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Side 6
... distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasionally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are necessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right whenever he makes a mistake . In the ...
... distinction of inflections , by reading the familiar examples under one rule , occasionally turning to the Exercises , when more examples are necessary ; and the Teacher's voice should set him right whenever he makes a mistake . In the ...
Side 12
... Distinctions .. 112. Eloquence of Bossuet .. 113. Eloquence of Bourdaloue . 114. Eloquence of Bridaine . 115. Eloquence of Whitefield . 116. Satan's Lamentation .... 117. Eloquence of Sheridan ... 118. Spirit of the American Revolution ...
... Distinctions .. 112. Eloquence of Bossuet .. 113. Eloquence of Bourdaloue . 114. Eloquence of Bridaine . 115. Eloquence of Whitefield . 116. Satan's Lamentation .... 117. Eloquence of Sheridan ... 118. Spirit of the American Revolution ...
Side 18
... melody and language . So the element- ary modifications of voice in speaking , are few , and easily understood ; and to mark them , so far as distinction is use- ful , does not require a tenth part of the 18 READING .
... melody and language . So the element- ary modifications of voice in speaking , are few , and easily understood ; and to mark them , so far as distinction is use- ful , does not require a tenth part of the 18 READING .
Side 19
... distinction between the notes sol , fu , as uttered in mu- sic , and the same sounds in speech , where they occur in examples like the following ; " My soul , how lovely is the place , " " Father of all , in every age , in every clime ...
... distinction between the notes sol , fu , as uttered in mu- sic , and the same sounds in speech , where they occur in examples like the following ; " My soul , how lovely is the place , " " Father of all , in every age , in every clime ...
Side 21
... distinction between the two sorts of reading , the gram- matical , and the rhetorical . Grammatical reading , as I have just intimated , respects merely the sense of what is read . When performed audibly , for the benefit of others , it ...
... distinction between the two sorts of reading , the gram- matical , and the rhetorical . Grammatical reading , as I have just intimated , respects merely the sense of what is read . When performed audibly , for the benefit of others , it ...
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