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-schoolsFlagg & Gould, 1832 - 304 sider |
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Side 21
... emotion , as it would to announce a proposition in grammar or geom- etry , in the language of metaphor . But though merely the correct manner , suits many purposes of reading , it is dry and inanimate , and is the lowest department in ...
... emotion , as it would to announce a proposition in grammar or geom- etry , in the language of metaphor . But though merely the correct manner , suits many purposes of reading , it is dry and inanimate , and is the lowest department in ...
Side 27
... emotions of sub- limity or reverence are expressed ; as ; — He rōde upon a chērūb and did flỹ . — I saw a great white ... emotion , as in the spirited , direct question , the slide may pass through five or eight notes . The former may be ...
... emotions of sub- limity or reverence are expressed ; as ; — He rōde upon a chērūb and did flỹ . — I saw a great white ... emotion , as in the spirited , direct question , the slide may pass through five or eight notes . The former may be ...
Side 28
... emotion in a speaker , they belong to the chapter on modulation . # Classification of Inflections . In order to render the new classification which I have given intelligible , I have chosen examples chiefly from col- loquial language ...
... emotion in a speaker , they belong to the chapter on modulation . # Classification of Inflections . In order to render the new classification which I have given intelligible , I have chosen examples chiefly from col- loquial language ...
Side 32
... emotion generally inclines the voice to the rising slide . Grief , compassion , and delicate affection , soften the soul , and are uttered in words , invariably with corresponding qualities of voice . Hence the vocative case , when it ...
... emotion generally inclines the voice to the rising slide . Grief , compassion , and delicate affection , soften the soul , and are uttered in words , invariably with corresponding qualities of voice . Hence the vocative case , when it ...
Side 34
... us . Exclamation , denoting surprise , or reverence , or distress , or a combination of these different emotions , generally adopts the falling 34 INFLECTIONS . Of the Indirect Question and its Answer The language of Authority Of surprise,
... us . Exclamation , denoting surprise , or reverence , or distress , or a combination of these different emotions , generally adopts the falling 34 INFLECTIONS . Of the Indirect Question and its Answer The language of Authority Of surprise,
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