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-schoolsDorr and Howland, 1834 - 304 sider |
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Side 10
... 21 . Hohenlinden 22 . Battle of Waterloo 111 116 116 118 119 23. Negro's Complaint 24. Marco Bozzaris 120 122 • 25. Extract from Paradise Lost 123 Pago Exercise 26 . EXPRESSION Judah's Speech to Joseph 27. X CONTENTS .
... 21 . Hohenlinden 22 . Battle of Waterloo 111 116 116 118 119 23. Negro's Complaint 24. Marco Bozzaris 120 122 • 25. Extract from Paradise Lost 123 Pago Exercise 26 . EXPRESSION Judah's Speech to Joseph 27. X CONTENTS .
Side 11
... Battle of Borodino 53. Shipwreck 54. The Bucket - a Cold water Song 55. Anecdote of Judge Marshal 56. The first and last Ticket 57. Death at the Toilet 58. Sabbath Schools • 159 Millman . 162 • Charleston Courier . 165 Edinburgh Review ...
... Battle of Borodino 53. Shipwreck 54. The Bucket - a Cold water Song 55. Anecdote of Judge Marshal 56. The first and last Ticket 57. Death at the Toilet 58. Sabbath Schools • 159 Millman . 162 • Charleston Courier . 165 Edinburgh Review ...
Side 24
... battle lasts still . " The illustration will be more in- telligible from examples in which bad articulation affects the sense . Wastes and deserts ; -Waste sand deserts . To obtain either ; -To obtain neither . His cry moved me ; -His ...
... battle lasts still . " The illustration will be more in- telligible from examples in which bad articulation affects the sense . Wastes and deserts ; -Waste sand deserts . To obtain either ; -To obtain neither . His cry moved me ; -His ...
Side 33
... battle of Pharsalia ? At whose breast was its point aimed ? What was the meaning of your àrms , your spirit , your eyes , your hands , your ardour of soul ? Who say the people that I am ? They answering INFLECTIONS . 33 Falling Inflection.
... battle of Pharsalia ? At whose breast was its point aimed ? What was the meaning of your àrms , your spirit , your eyes , your hands , your ardour of soul ? Who say the people that I am ? They answering INFLECTIONS . 33 Falling Inflection.
Side 83
... battle , where the weak struggled for freedom , and the strong for domìnion . The king was without pówer , and the nobles without principle . They were tyrants at home , and robbers abroad . Nothing remained to be a check upon ferocity ...
... battle , where the weak struggled for freedom , and the strong for domìnion . The king was without pówer , and the nobles without principle . They were tyrants at home , and robbers abroad . Nothing remained to be a check upon ferocity ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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