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 34
... phatic , rising slide on these terms of reproach , thus : You blocks , you stónes , you worse than senseless things ! 3. Exclamation , when it does not express tender emo- tion , nor ask a question , inclines to adopt the falling slide ...
... phatic , rising slide on these terms of reproach , thus : You blocks , you stónes , you worse than senseless things ! 3. Exclamation , when it does not express tender emo- tion , nor ask a question , inclines to adopt the falling slide ...
Side 35
... phatic , are in my opinion , worse than useless . No rule of harmonic inflection , that is independent of sentiment , can be established with- The rising slide , on the contrary , as it INFLECTIONS . 35 Emphatic succession of particulars.
... phatic , are in my opinion , worse than useless . No rule of harmonic inflection , that is independent of sentiment , can be established with- The rising slide , on the contrary , as it INFLECTIONS . 35 Emphatic succession of particulars.
Side 41
... phatic force laid on a word is absolute , because the thought expressed by that word is forcible of itself , without any aid from contrast . Thus ; Up ! comrades - ùp ! - Wo unto you , Phàrisees ! — Hènce ! -home , you idle creatures ...
... phatic force laid on a word is absolute , because the thought expressed by that word is forcible of itself , without any aid from contrast . Thus ; Up ! comrades - ùp ! - Wo unto you , Phàrisees ! — Hènce ! -home , you idle creatures ...
Side 46
... phatic clause . And though the sense is just as before , you must change the stress in this clause from preach to gospel , or you utter nonsense . If you retain the stress on preach , the paraphrase is " I came not to baptize the gospel ...
... phatic clause . And though the sense is just as before , you must change the stress in this clause from preach to gospel , or you utter nonsense . If you retain the stress on preach , the paraphrase is " I came not to baptize the gospel ...
Side 50
... phatic word , namely pride . If we mark this with the strong emphasis , and the falling inflection , the following words will of necessity be spoken as they should be , dropping a note or two below the key note of the sentence , and ...
... phatic word , namely pride . If we mark this with the strong emphasis , and the falling inflection , the following words will of necessity be spoken as they should be , dropping a note or two below the key note of the sentence , and ...
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