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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... reasons , before the remarks of the teacher are made . This will render them vigilant and intelligent , in the constant , practical application of theoretic principles ; thus leading them to regard a proper management of voice as both ...
... reasons , before the remarks of the teacher are made . This will render them vigilant and intelligent , in the constant , practical application of theoretic principles ; thus leading them to regard a proper management of voice as both ...
Side 15
... reason why he reads so , and not otherwise , cannot he tell that reason ? This is what com . mon sense requires of him , to teach by precept and ex- ample both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , nimself ; just because they ...
... reason why he reads so , and not otherwise , cannot he tell that reason ? This is what com . mon sense requires of him , to teach by precept and ex- ample both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , nimself ; just because they ...
Side 33
... reason is , that the ear expects the voice to fall when the sense is finished ; and therefore it should rise for the sake of variety and harmony , on the pause that precedes the cadence . - Ex . " The minor longs to be at àge , then to ...
... reason is , that the ear expects the voice to fall when the sense is finished ; and therefore it should rise for the sake of variety and harmony , on the pause that precedes the cadence . - Ex . " The minor longs to be at àge , then to ...
Side 35
... reason I suppose that Mary , weeping at the sepulchre , when she perceived that the son whom she had mistaken for the gardener , was the risen Saviour nimself , exclaimed with the tone of reverence and surprise , -- Rabbòni ! And the ...
... reason I suppose that Mary , weeping at the sepulchre , when she perceived that the son whom she had mistaken for the gardener , was the risen Saviour nimself , exclaimed with the tone of reverence and surprise , -- Rabbòni ! And the ...
Side 43
... reason why they should be disobeyed as masters ; and this the rising slide on brethren expresses . The falling slide would express a very different sense , namely , that this Christian relation is a sufficient reason why the servants ...
... reason why they should be disobeyed as masters ; and this the rising slide on brethren expresses . The falling slide would express a very different sense , namely , that this Christian relation is a sufficient reason why the servants ...
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