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 9
... language of Authority . Of surprise , RULE . IX . Emphatic succession of particulars RULE X. Emphatic Repetition RULE XI . Final Pause RULE XII . The Circumflex CHAP . IV . ACCENT . & c . CHAP . V. EMPHASIS SECT . 1 . Emphatic Stress ...
... language of Authority . Of surprise , RULE . IX . Emphatic succession of particulars RULE X. Emphatic Repetition RULE XI . Final Pause RULE XII . The Circumflex CHAP . IV . ACCENT . & c . CHAP . V. EMPHASIS SECT . 1 . Emphatic Stress ...
Side 10
... Language of Authority , Surprise , & c . 9. Emphatic Succession , & c . 10. Emphatic Repetition EXERCISES ON EMPHASIS . Exercise 11-17 . Absolute and Relative stress , and Emphatic } Inflection 90 92 98 99 101 18. Difference between ...
... Language of Authority , Surprise , & c . 9. Emphatic Succession , & c . 10. Emphatic Repetition EXERCISES ON EMPHASIS . Exercise 11-17 . Absolute and Relative stress , and Emphatic } Inflection 90 92 98 99 101 18. Difference between ...
Side 16
... language , may not only express this conformity by his own voice , but explain it to his pupils . Bad There are others , who would discard any systematic in- struction on this subject , and yet allow that one important direction ought ...
... language , may not only express this conformity by his own voice , but explain it to his pupils . Bad There are others , who would discard any systematic in- struction on this subject , and yet allow that one important direction ought ...
Side 17
... language in which the fault can possibly be described ? Let him study and accustom himself to apply a few elemen- tary principles , and then he may at least be able to un- derstand what are the defects of his intonations . I 2 * READING ...
... language in which the fault can possibly be described ? Let him study and accustom himself to apply a few elemen- tary principles , and then he may at least be able to un- derstand what are the defects of his intonations . I 2 * READING ...
Side 18
... of combinations in melody and language . So the elemen- tary modifications of voice in speaking , are few , and easily understood ; and to mark them , so far as distinction is use- ful , does not require a tenth part of the 18 READING .
... of combinations in melody and language . So the elemen- tary modifications of voice in speaking , are few , and easily understood ; and to mark them , so far as distinction is use- ful , does not require a tenth part of the 18 READING .
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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