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 7
... spirit of the author ; then transcribe it in a fair hand ; then mark with pencil , the inflections , emphasis , & c . required on different words ; -then read it rhetorically to his Teacher , changing his pencil marks as the case may ...
... spirit of the author ; then transcribe it in a fair hand ; then mark with pencil , the inflections , emphasis , & c . required on different words ; -then read it rhetorically to his Teacher , changing his pencil marks as the case may ...
Side 9
... spirit of Emphasis to be cultivated SECT . 3 . A habit of discrimination as to Tones and Inflection 51 Pitch of voice SECT . 4 . Quantity Rotundity and Fulness Loudness Time • Strength of voice depends on good organs of speech , & c . w ...
... spirit of Emphasis to be cultivated SECT . 3 . A habit of discrimination as to Tones and Inflection 51 Pitch of voice SECT . 4 . Quantity Rotundity and Fulness Loudness Time • Strength of voice depends on good organs of speech , & c . w ...
Side 12
... Spirit of the American Revolution 119 . 120 . America Patriotism of 1775 121. The discontented Pendulum 122. Valedictory Hymn 123. Scene from Pizarro 124. GOD 125. The Dead Sea 126. New Missionary Hymn APPENDIX Byron . 252 Montgomery ...
... Spirit of the American Revolution 119 . 120 . America Patriotism of 1775 121. The discontented Pendulum 122. Valedictory Hymn 123. Scene from Pizarro 124. GOD 125. The Dead Sea 126. New Missionary Hymn APPENDIX Byron . 252 Montgomery ...
Side 16
... spirit of what he utters , and read it so as feeling requires . He tries again , and fails , because he attempts to do what feeling requires , without feeling ; and because he has no conception what it is in his voice that is wrong ...
... spirit of what he utters , and read it so as feeling requires . He tries again , and fails , because he attempts to do what feeling requires , without feeling ; and because he has no conception what it is in his voice that is wrong ...
Side 17
... spirit of a just elocution . Shall we say that such men do not understand what they speak in public , as well as what they speak in conversation ? Plainly the difference arises from a perverse habit , which prevails over them in one ...
... spirit of a just elocution . Shall we say that such men do not understand what they speak in public , as well as what they speak in conversation ? Plainly the difference arises from a perverse habit , which prevails over them in one ...
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1842 |
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