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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... tence , or beginning the cadence too soon ; and another still consists in that feeble and indistinct manner of closing sen- tences , which is common to men unskilled in managing the voice . 4 We should take care also to mark the ...
... tence , or beginning the cadence too soon ; and another still consists in that feeble and indistinct manner of closing sen- tences , which is common to men unskilled in managing the voice . 4 We should take care also to mark the ...
Side 56
... tence , by dropping his voice , and adopting a slow , full pronunciation . Sect . 5. - Compass of Voice . In this I refer to the range of notes , above and below * See APPENDIX for more examples , under this head . the governing or ...
... tence , by dropping his voice , and adopting a slow , full pronunciation . Sect . 5. - Compass of Voice . In this I refer to the range of notes , above and below * See APPENDIX for more examples , under this head . the governing or ...
Side 70
... tence without extending his hands ? " Ne quid nimis . ” * * Fenelon says , - " Some time ago , I happened to fall asleep at a sermon ; and when I awaked , the preacher was in a very violent agitation , so that I fancied at first , he ...
... tence without extending his hands ? " Ne quid nimis . ” * * Fenelon says , - " Some time ago , I happened to fall asleep at a sermon ; and when I awaked , the preacher was in a very violent agitation , so that I fancied at first , he ...
Side 188
... master , and are never at a loss to invent some colourable pre- 10 tence for engaging the nation in war . Taxes of the +3 most burdensome kind are levied , soldiers are collec- 188 [ Ex . 58 , 59 . EXERCISES . - PART II . Knox.
... master , and are never at a loss to invent some colourable pre- 10 tence for engaging the nation in war . Taxes of the +3 most burdensome kind are levied , soldiers are collec- 188 [ Ex . 58 , 59 . EXERCISES . - PART II . Knox.
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