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 15
... tell that reason ? This is what com- mon sense requires of him , to teach by precept and exam- ple both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , himself ; just because they who were his patterns , during the formation of his ...
... tell that reason ? This is what com- mon sense requires of him , to teach by precept and exam- ple both . Besides ; -what if that Teacher reads badly , himself ; just because they who were his patterns , during the formation of his ...
Side 16
... tell him to be natural . The direction is just , is simple , is easily repeated ; but the infelicity is , that it has been repeated a thousand times , without any practical advantage . You then become more particular , and tell him that ...
... tell him to be natural . The direction is just , is simple , is easily repeated ; but the infelicity is , that it has been repeated a thousand times , without any practical advantage . You then become more particular , and tell him that ...
Side 28
... tell us to be moderate ; but they , they , are to revel in profusion . ' On the words marked in these examples , there is a signifi- cant twisting of the voice downwards , and then upwards , without which the sense is not expressed ...
... tell us to be moderate ; but they , they , are to revel in profusion . ' On the words marked in these examples , there is a signifi- cant twisting of the voice downwards , and then upwards , without which the sense is not expressed ...
Side 35
... tell you , though from you , though all the world , though an angel heaven , should declare the truth of it , I could not believe it . * All rules of inflection as to a series of single words , when unem- phatic , are in my opinion ...
... tell you , though from you , though all the world , though an angel heaven , should declare the truth of it , I could not believe it . * All rules of inflection as to a series of single words , when unem- phatic , are in my opinion ...
Side 36
... tell in ab- solute terms what a good cadence is , because , in different circumstances , it is modified by different principles of elo- cution . The most common fault in the cadence of bad speakers , consists in dropping the voice too ...
... tell in ab- solute terms what a good cadence is , because , in different circumstances , it is modified by different principles of elo- cution . The most common fault in the cadence of bad speakers , consists in dropping the voice too ...
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