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 20
... heart , without the help of syntax ; and the same principle exists as to all the lower degrees of passion , till we come down again to the mere province of words , and grammar . Now passion and discriminating sentiment demand an ...
... heart , without the help of syntax ; and the same principle exists as to all the lower degrees of passion , till we come down again to the mere province of words , and grammar . Now passion and discriminating sentiment demand an ...
Side 31
... heart of man to man . " 2. The case absolute ; as , " His father dying , and no heir being left except himself , he succeeded to the estate . " " The question having been fully dis- cussed , and all objections completely refuted , the ...
... heart of man to man . " 2. The case absolute ; as , " His father dying , and no heir being left except himself , he succeeded to the estate . " " The question having been fully dis- cussed , and all objections completely refuted , the ...
Side 37
... hearts ; and who can doubt that he is entitled to the homage of our heàrts . ” Here the word hearts has the same slide in the middle of the sentence as at the close . Though it has a much lower note in the latter case than in the former ...
... hearts ; and who can doubt that he is entitled to the homage of our heàrts . ” Here the word hearts has the same slide in the middle of the sentence as at the close . Though it has a much lower note in the latter case than in the former ...
Side 42
... heart . Here the antithetic terms gold and heart , being both expressed , a com- mon emphatic stress on these , makes the sense obvious . But in the following case , only one part of the antithesis is expressed . Brutus says , You wrong ...
... heart . Here the antithetic terms gold and heart , being both expressed , a com- mon emphatic stress on these , makes the sense obvious . But in the following case , only one part of the antithesis is expressed . Brutus says , You wrong ...
Side 54
... hearts , you cruel men of Rome ! and read it first in a voice barely audible . Then let him read it again and again , on the same pitch , doubling his quantity or impulse of sound , at each repetition , and he will find that it requires ...
... hearts , you cruel men of Rome ! and read it first in a voice barely audible . Then let him read it again and again , on the same pitch , doubling his quantity or impulse of sound , at each repetition , and he will find that it requires ...
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