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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... night ? Árm'd , say you ? From top to toe ? Then saw you not his face ? What , look'd he frowningly ? Pále ? 66 So am Ì . So am Ì . I am mòre . My lord , I did . We dò , my lord . Àrmed , my lord . My lord , from head to foot . O yès ...
... night ? Árm'd , say you ? From top to toe ? Then saw you not his face ? What , look'd he frowningly ? Pále ? 66 So am Ì . So am Ì . I am mòre . My lord , I did . We dò , my lord . Àrmed , my lord . My lord , from head to foot . O yès ...
Side 34
... night thy sòul shall be required of thee . But Jesus said , Why tempt ye me , ye hypocrites ? Paul said to Ely- mas , O full of all subtlety , and all mischief ! Thou child of the Devil , -thou enemy of all righteousness ! Hènce ! -home ...
... night thy sòul shall be required of thee . But Jesus said , Why tempt ye me , ye hypocrites ? Paul said to Ely- mas , O full of all subtlety , and all mischief ! Thou child of the Devil , -thou enemy of all righteousness ! Hènce ! -home ...
Side 35
... night and a day have I been in the deep . In each of these examples , all the pauses except the last but one , ( for the sake of harmony , ) require the down- ward slide . Note 1. When the principle of emphatic series interferes with ...
... night and a day have I been in the deep . In each of these examples , all the pauses except the last but one , ( for the sake of harmony , ) require the down- ward slide . Note 1. When the principle of emphatic series interferes with ...
Side 78
... night . That last still night . } 8. He can debate on either side of the question . He can debate on neither side of the question . 9. Who ever imagined such an ocean to exist ? Who ever imagined such a notion to exist ? Page 25 ...
... night . That last still night . } 8. He can debate on either side of the question . He can debate on neither side of the question . 9. Who ever imagined such an ocean to exist ? Who ever imagined such a notion to exist ? Page 25 ...
Side 96
... night - steed , by the star of day ! The strife is o'er ! -the pangs of nature close , And life's last rapture triumphs o'er her woes ! Hark ! as the spirit eyes , with eagle gaze , 20 The noon of heaven , undazzled by the blaze , On ...
... night - steed , by the star of day ! The strife is o'er ! -the pangs of nature close , And life's last rapture triumphs o'er her woes ! Hark ! as the spirit eyes , with eagle gaze , 20 The noon of heaven , undazzled by the blaze , On ...
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