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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... Dead Sea 126. New Missionary Hymn APPENDIX Percy . 268 Pollok . 270 Butler . 271 Butler . 273 Butler . 275 Gillies . 276 Milton . 278 280 J. Quincy , Jr. 282 Philips . 284 P. Henry . 286 Jane Taylor . 289 • • N. Adams . 292 Kotzebue ...
... Dead Sea 126. New Missionary Hymn APPENDIX Percy . 268 Pollok . 270 Butler . 271 Butler . 273 Butler . 275 Gillies . 276 Milton . 278 280 J. Quincy , Jr. 282 Philips . 284 P. Henry . 286 Jane Taylor . 289 • • N. Adams . 292 Kotzebue ...
Side 60
... reader's taste ; or it may be com- bined with another mark , thus , ( ) which would signify low and slow , as ( ) would high and quick , or ( 2 ) high and plaintive . EXAMPLES . ( :) And I saw the dead , 60 TRANSITION .
... reader's taste ; or it may be com- bined with another mark , thus , ( ) which would signify low and slow , as ( ) would high and quick , or ( 2 ) high and plaintive . EXAMPLES . ( :) And I saw the dead , 60 TRANSITION .
Side 61
... dead , small and great , stand before God ; and the books were opened . -Gabriel to his next in power thus spake : ( 0 ° ) Úzziel ! || half these draw off , and coast the south , With strictest watch ; -these other , || wheel the north ...
... dead , small and great , stand before God ; and the books were opened . -Gabriel to his next in power thus spake : ( 0 ° ) Úzziel ! || half these draw off , and coast the south , With strictest watch ; -these other , || wheel the north ...
Side 62
... dead , by a stroke of divine vengeance , " held his peace . " The emo- tions of his heart were too deep to find utterance in words . The highest passion of this sort , is expressed by silence ; and when so far moderated , as to admit of ...
... dead , by a stroke of divine vengeance , " held his peace . " The emo- tions of his heart were too deep to find utterance in words . The highest passion of this sort , is expressed by silence ; and when so far moderated , as to admit of ...
Side 64
... dead , and make them speak through his lips . The skill of representing two or more persons , by appropriate management of language and voice , is properly called rhetorical dialogue . It was thus that the great orators of antiquity ...
... dead , and make them speak through his lips . The skill of representing two or more persons , by appropriate management of language and voice , is properly called rhetorical dialogue . It was thus that the great orators of antiquity ...
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