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 14
... raised at the end of a question ; -and dropped into a cadence , at the end of all other sentences . The first direction , as to the paren- thesis , is The second is proper in all proper questions answered by yes or no , and improper in ...
... raised at the end of a question ; -and dropped into a cadence , at the end of all other sentences . The first direction , as to the paren- thesis , is The second is proper in all proper questions answered by yes or no , and improper in ...
Side 40
... raised above its relative importance , by an undue stress in pronunciation , we perceive a violence done to other words of more significance . Thus ; Show pity , Lord , O Lord , forgive , Let a repenting rebel live . But to show that ...
... raised above its relative importance , by an undue stress in pronunciation , we perceive a violence done to other words of more significance . Thus ; Show pity , Lord , O Lord , forgive , Let a repenting rebel live . But to show that ...
Side 52
... raise our key , in calling to one at a distance ; for the simple reason that we instinctively know he will be more likely to hear us , in a high note than a low one . " So universal is this instinct , that we may observe it in very ...
... raise our key , in calling to one at a distance ; for the simple reason that we instinctively know he will be more likely to hear us , in a high note than a low one . " So universal is this instinct , that we may observe it in very ...
Side 54
... raise his key , instead of merely increasing his quantity on the same note . If any one , who has given no attention ... raising his voice to a higher note . Strength of voice depends on the possession of perfect vocal or- gans , and on ...
... raise his key , instead of merely increasing his quantity on the same note . If any one , who has given no attention ... raising his voice to a higher note . Strength of voice depends on the possession of perfect vocal or- gans , and on ...
Side 57
... raise the note , that is , growing louder as nw P ་ པ་ ceed . Finally , do the same thing with a view to prolongation of sound , uttering the word hail , with one beat , then with two , three , & c . If you attempt to combine in one ...
... raise the note , that is , growing louder as nw P ་ པ་ ceed . Finally , do the same thing with a view to prolongation of sound , uttering the word hail , with one beat , then with two , three , & c . If you attempt to combine in one ...
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