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 19
... open vowels , o and ɑ , in the Italic syllables , with inflections , it is not requisite , nor natural ; and if any think it to be so , I must suppose that they have not been accustomed to distinguish between a slide of the voice , and ...
... open vowels , o and ɑ , in the Italic syllables , with inflections , it is not requisite , nor natural ; and if any think it to be so , I must suppose that they have not been accustomed to distinguish between a slide of the voice , and ...
Side 23
... open vowels are uttered with ease and strength . On these , public criers swell their notes to so great a compass . On these too , the loudest notes of music are formed . Hence the great skill which is requisite to This distinct ...
... open vowels are uttered with ease and strength . On these , public criers swell their notes to so great a compass . On these too , the loudest notes of music are formed . Hence the great skill which is requisite to This distinct ...
Side 24
... vowels and half vowels , is interrupted by the oc- currence of a harsh consonant ; and not only the sound , but the ... open vowels ; Tho ' oft the ear the open vowels tire . But a greater difficulty still is occasioned by the im ...
... vowels and half vowels , is interrupted by the oc- currence of a harsh consonant ; and not only the sound , but the ... open vowels ; Tho ' oft the ear the open vowels tire . But a greater difficulty still is occasioned by the im ...
Side 64
... open vowels , and in a manner more melodious and flowing than prose . As the peculiar charms of poetry consist very much in delicacy of sentiment , and beauty of language , it were absurd to read it without re- gard to these ...
... open vowels , and in a manner more melodious and flowing than prose . As the peculiar charms of poetry consist very much in delicacy of sentiment , and beauty of language , it were absurd to read it without re- gard to these ...
Side 301
... open vowels . This may be done by uttering the simple elementary sounds , a , e , & c . , with great stress . But as vocal sounds are intended to convey thoughts , and these single elements signify noth- ing , of themselves , the pupil ...
... open vowels . This may be done by uttering the simple elementary sounds , a , e , & c . , with great stress . But as vocal sounds are intended to convey thoughts , and these single elements signify noth- ing , of themselves , the pupil ...
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