The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice : with a Rhetorical Notation, Illustrating Inflection, Emphasis, and Modulation; : and a Course of Rhetorical Exercises. : Designed for the Use of Academies and High-schoolsFlagg & Gould, 1832 - 304 sider |
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Side 55
... distance , requiring a full , loud note , on the emphatic words . He woke to hear his sentry's shriek , TO ARMS ! —they come ! the GREEK ! —the GREEK -Farewell , happy fields , Where joy forever dwells . QUANTITY . 55.
... distance , requiring a full , loud note , on the emphatic words . He woke to hear his sentry's shriek , TO ARMS ! —they come ! the GREEK ! —the GREEK -Farewell , happy fields , Where joy forever dwells . QUANTITY . 55.
Side 56
... fields , Where joy forever dwells . HAIL , horrors ! —HÀIL ! Infernal world ! He shook the fragment of his blade , And shouted Victory ! CHARGE ! Chester , CHARGE ! ON , Stanley , ÒN ' Zophiel , - -in mid air , aloud thus cried , ARM ...
... fields , Where joy forever dwells . HAIL , horrors ! —HÀIL ! Infernal world ! He shook the fragment of his blade , And shouted Victory ! CHARGE ! Chester , CHARGE ! ON , Stanley , ÒN ' Zophiel , - -in mid air , aloud thus cried , ARM ...
Side 61
... fields , Where joy forever dwells . ( oo ) HAìL horrors ! HÀIL , Infernal world ! And thou , .. profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! Sect . 8. - Expression . This term I use , in rather a limited sense , to denote the ...
... fields , Where joy forever dwells . ( oo ) HAìL horrors ! HÀIL , Infernal world ! And thou , .. profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! Sect . 8. - Expression . This term I use , in rather a limited sense , to denote the ...
Side 83
... field of battle , where the weak struggled for freedom , and the strong for domìnion . The king was without power , and the nobles without principle . They were tyrants at home , and robbers abroad . Nothing remained to be a check upon ...
... field of battle , where the weak struggled for freedom , and the strong for domìnion . The king was without power , and the nobles without principle . They were tyrants at home , and robbers abroad . Nothing remained to be a check upon ...
Side 84
... field , rising into inequalities , and diversified by the varied exuberance of abundant vegetá- tion ; Pope's is a velvet làwn , shaven by the scythe , and levelled by the roller . If the flights of Dryden are higher , Pope continues ...
... field , rising into inequalities , and diversified by the varied exuberance of abundant vegetá- tion ; Pope's is a velvet làwn , shaven by the scythe , and levelled by the roller . If the flights of Dryden are higher , Pope continues ...
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