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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... things ! This would be tame indeed , should we place the unem- phatic , rising slide on these terms of reproach , thus : You blocks , you stónes , you worse than senseless things ! 3. Exclamation , when it does not express tender emo ...
... things ! This would be tame indeed , should we place the unem- phatic , rising slide on these terms of reproach , thus : You blocks , you stónes , you worse than senseless things ! 3. Exclamation , when it does not express tender emo ...
Side 40
... thing from the abrupt and jerking emphasis , which is often wit- nessed in a bad delivery . It is generally true ... things só ? " Again ; " Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus . " This sentence , with a moderate stress on Ephesus ...
... thing from the abrupt and jerking emphasis , which is often wit- nessed in a bad delivery . It is generally true ... things só ? " Again ; " Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus . " This sentence , with a moderate stress on Ephesus ...
Side 47
... thing I mean to condemn , is that dull repetition of sounds , on the same pitch , and with the same quantity , which the hearers ascribe to want of spirit in the speaker . Want of variety is fatal to vivacity and interest in delivery ...
... thing I mean to condemn , is that dull repetition of sounds , on the same pitch , and with the same quantity , which the hearers ascribe to want of spirit in the speaker . Want of variety is fatal to vivacity and interest in delivery ...
Side 53
... thing , so that it may be audible and interesting to a considerable number of hearers , a new task is imposed on his vocal powers . Cost what it may , he must exchange the clipping , slurring , jerking sounds of fire- side - talk , for ...
... thing , so that it may be audible and interesting to a considerable number of hearers , a new task is imposed on his vocal powers . Cost what it may , he must exchange the clipping , slurring , jerking sounds of fire- side - talk , for ...
Side 54
... thing for speakers to confound high sounds with loud , and low with soft . Hence we often hear it remarked of one , that he speaks in a low voice , when the meaning is , a feeble one ; and per- haps if he were told that he is not loud ...
... thing for speakers to confound high sounds with loud , and low with soft . Hence we often hear it remarked of one , that he speaks in a low voice , when the meaning is , a feeble one ; and per- haps if he were told that he is not loud ...
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