Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1828 - 404 sider |
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... perhaps be best to fore- go this advantage , if any substantial improvements in the work should render it necessary . The author will only add that , should his health and en- gagements permit , in compliance with various solicitations ...
... perhaps be best to fore- go this advantage , if any substantial improvements in the work should render it necessary . The author will only add that , should his health and en- gagements permit , in compliance with various solicitations ...
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... perhaps , or more loud , for this admoni- tion , but under the dominion of inveterate habit , he goes on with his tone still . To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language ...
... perhaps , or more loud , for this admoni- tion , but under the dominion of inveterate habit , he goes on with his tone still . To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language ...
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... Perhaps there is something in the technical for- malities of language attached to the bar , which inclines some speakers of that profession , to this fault . 30 ARTICULATION . Tendency to slide over unaccented vowels Cautions.
... Perhaps there is something in the technical for- malities of language attached to the bar , which inclines some speakers of that profession , to this fault . 30 ARTICULATION . Tendency to slide over unaccented vowels Cautions.
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... perhaps he acquired in childhood , just as he learned to speak at all , or to speak English rather than French , by imitation . His tones both of passion and of articulation , are derived from an instinctive corres- pondence between the ...
... perhaps he acquired in childhood , just as he learned to speak at all , or to speak English rather than French , by imitation . His tones both of passion and of articulation , are derived from an instinctive corres- pondence between the ...
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... Perhaps this is never carried so far as to amount to perfect sameness ; but it often approach- es this point , so as to be both irksome and ludicrous . Still , more or less of this quality belongs to grave deliv- ery , especially in ...
... Perhaps this is never carried so far as to amount to perfect sameness ; but it often approach- es this point , so as to be both irksome and ludicrous . Still , more or less of this quality belongs to grave deliv- ery , especially in ...
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accent Ahimaaz answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar Christian Cicero circumflex clause common dark death delivery denote distinction earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal example expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling give gospel grave habits hand hast hath hear heard hearers heart heaven honour human Hyder Ali Iago idolatry important Jehovah Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain nature never o'er open vowels orator passion pause phatic preacher principle PSALM question reader remarks requires rhetorical rising inflection rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine thing thou thought throne tion tones truth turn unto utterance voice vowels words
Populære avsnitt
Side 266 - And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day : and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.
Side 248 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made.
Side 189 - His lord said unto him, Well done, good and faithful servant ; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things : enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
Side 233 - And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war...
Side 247 - And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart, to pray : and when the evening, was come, he was there alone.
Side 249 - Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.
Side 245 - By the struggling moonbeam's misty light, And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet nor in shroud we wound him; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest, With his martial cloak around him. Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow; But we steadfastly gazed on the face of the dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
Side 61 - I say unto you, Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many as he needeth.
Side 198 - I conjure you, by that which you profess, (Howe'er you come to know it,) answer me : Though you untie the winds, and let them fight Against the churches ; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodg'd, and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
Side 251 - And when Peter was come to himself, he said, Now I know of a surety that the LoRD hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the- hand of Herod, and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.