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 25
... kind we have in the words communicatively , authoritatively , terrestrial , reasonableness , disinterestedness . And the case is worse still where we preposterously throw back the accent , so as to be followed by four or five syllables ...
... kind we have in the words communicatively , authoritatively , terrestrial , reasonableness , disinterestedness . And the case is worse still where we preposterously throw back the accent , so as to be followed by four or five syllables ...
Side 35
... kind ; charity ènvieth not ; charity vaùnteth not itself ; is not puffed up ; doth not behave itself unseemly : seeketh not her own ; is not easily provoked ; thinketh no evil.- Thrice was I beaten with ròds ; once was I stòned ; thrice ...
... kind ; charity ènvieth not ; charity vaùnteth not itself ; is not puffed up ; doth not behave itself unseemly : seeketh not her own ; is not easily provoked ; thinketh no evil.- Thrice was I beaten with ròds ; once was I stòned ; thrice ...
Side 39
... kind of stress , as conveys their meaning in the besi manner . According to this definition , I would include the whole subject under emphatic stress and emphatic inflection . Sect . 1. - Emphatic Stress . This consists chiefly in the ...
... kind of stress , as conveys their meaning in the besi manner . According to this definition , I would include the whole subject under emphatic stress and emphatic inflection . Sect . 1. - Emphatic Stress . This consists chiefly in the ...
Side 41
... kind of contrast really intended by Walker and others , namely , that of affirmation and negation , it is peculiarly the province of emphasis to designate . But this is not the whole of its province . There are other sources , besides ...
... kind of contrast really intended by Walker and others , namely , that of affirmation and negation , it is peculiarly the province of emphasis to designate . But this is not the whole of its province . There are other sources , besides ...
Side 43
... kind of stress , is not less important to the sense , than the degree . Let any one glance his eye over the examples of the foregoing pages , and he will see that strong emphasis demands , in all cases , an appropriate inflection ; and ...
... kind of stress , is not less important to the sense , than the degree . Let any one glance his eye over the examples of the foregoing pages , and he will see that strong emphasis demands , in all cases , an appropriate inflection ; and ...
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