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
... rest ; -they will be right , or nearly so , of course . But if you require the pupil to give stress and in- flection to all the words , you teach him to sacrifice the sense , and aim at conformity to some arbitrary standard of ...
... rest ; -they will be right , or nearly so , of course . But if you require the pupil to give stress and in- flection to all the words , you teach him to sacrifice the sense , and aim at conformity to some arbitrary standard of ...
Side 26
... rest on the consonant before u , so as to make it quite dis- tinct , would remove the difficulty . The same sort of defect , it may be added , often appears in the indistinct utterance of consonants ending syllables ; thus in at - tempt ...
... rest on the consonant before u , so as to make it quite dis- tinct , would remove the difficulty . The same sort of defect , it may be added , often appears in the indistinct utterance of consonants ending syllables ; thus in at - tempt ...
Side 32
... rest of it is often to be spoken in the monotone ; as , Know ye not , brethren , ( for I speak to them that know the law , ) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth ? ” An exception may apply to the general principle ...
... rest of it is often to be spoken in the monotone ; as , Know ye not , brethren , ( for I speak to them that know the law , ) that the law hath dominion over a man as long as he liveth ? ” An exception may apply to the general principle ...
Side 38
... rest . When the syllable has the rising inflection , the slide continues upward till the word is finished ; so that when several sylla bles of a word follow the accent , they rise to a higher note than that which is accented ; and when ...
... rest . When the syllable has the rising inflection , the slide continues upward till the word is finished ; so that when several sylla bles of a word follow the accent , they rise to a higher note than that which is accented ; and when ...
Side 45
... rests in his consciousness and his experience as the basis of argument ; and phi- losophy no more requires or allows us to push our inquiries beyond first principles or facts , in elocution , than in logic , Emphatic Clause . It will be ...
... rests in his consciousness and his experience as the basis of argument ; and phi- losophy no more requires or allows us to push our inquiries beyond first principles or facts , in elocution , than in logic , Emphatic Clause . It will be ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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