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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... heads of families , or still more publicly , as preachers of the gospel , sufficient room for it could not be found in the present vol- ume . I therefore concluded to defer this part of my plan , with the hope that I may compile a ...
... heads of families , or still more publicly , as preachers of the gospel , sufficient room for it could not be found in the present vol- ume . I therefore concluded to defer this part of my plan , with the hope that I may compile a ...
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... and impediments , which fall under the head of ar- ticulation , the reader may find my views in the Analysis of Rhetorical Delivery . CHAPTER III . INFLECTIONS . Description of Inflections . THE 26 ARTICULATION . Cautions Exercise.
... and impediments , which fall under the head of ar- ticulation , the reader may find my views in the Analysis of Rhetorical Delivery . CHAPTER III . INFLECTIONS . Description of Inflections . THE 26 ARTICULATION . Cautions Exercise.
Side 28
... heads of pitch , quantity , rate , and quality . These may be pre- sented thus ; Pitch . { low ; high ; Quantity . loud ; Rate . soft ; { quick ; Quality . { liveleti slow ; pathetic . As these relative modifications of voice assume ...
... heads of pitch , quantity , rate , and quality . These may be pre- sented thus ; Pitch . { low ; high ; Quantity . loud ; Rate . soft ; { quick ; Quality . { liveleti slow ; pathetic . As these relative modifications of voice assume ...
Side 29
... head to foot . O yès , my lord . [ Paul . ] A countenance more in sorrow than in anger . Này , very pale . — Shak . Hamlet . Note 1. If I wish to know whether my friend will go on a journey within two days , I say perhaps , " Will you ...
... head to foot . O yès , my lord . [ Paul . ] A countenance more in sorrow than in anger . Này , very pale . — Shak . Hamlet . Note 1. If I wish to know whether my friend will go on a journey within two days , I say perhaps , " Will you ...
Side 50
... head , with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never failing vice of fools . Now let it be observed that in these lines there is really but one em- phatic word , namely pride . If we mark this with the strong emphasis , and the ...
... head , with strongest bias rules , Is pride , the never failing vice of fools . Now let it be observed that in these lines there is really but one em- phatic word , namely pride . If we mark this with the strong emphasis , and the ...
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