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 34
... Thou child of the Devil , -thou enemy of all righteousness ! Hènce ! -home , you idle creatures , get you hòme . You blocks , you stònes ! You worse than senseless things ! This would be tame indeed , should we place the unem- phatic ...
... Thou child of the Devil , -thou enemy of all righteousness ! Hènce ! -home , you idle creatures , get you hòme . You blocks , you stònes ! You worse than senseless things ! This would be tame indeed , should we place the unem- phatic ...
Side 46
... pairs of contrasted objects . It will be sufficiently illustrated by a very few examples . " The young are slaves to novelty , the old to custom , " " And why beholdest thou the mote that is in 46 EMPHATIC ARTICULATION . Double Emphasis.
... pairs of contrasted objects . It will be sufficiently illustrated by a very few examples . " The young are slaves to novelty , the old to custom , " " And why beholdest thou the mote that is in 46 EMPHATIC ARTICULATION . Double Emphasis.
Side 47
... thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye , but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye ? " There is but one remark , which is important to be made in this case . In attempting to give the utmost significance to each of the ...
... thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye , but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye ? " There is but one remark , which is important to be made in this case . In attempting to give the utmost significance to each of the ...
Side 61
... thou , .. profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! Sect . 8. - Expression . This term I use , in rather a limited sense , to denote the proper influence of reverential and pathetic sentiment on the voice . There is a ...
... thou , .. profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! Sect . 8. - Expression . This term I use , in rather a limited sense , to denote the proper influence of reverential and pathetic sentiment on the voice . There is a ...
Side 63
... thou shalt deny me thrice , " is representation . The difference between these two modes of communication it is the province of taste to feel , but of criticism to explain . Let us then analyze a simple thought , as expressed in these ...
... thou shalt deny me thrice , " is representation . The difference between these two modes of communication it is the province of taste to feel , but of criticism to explain . Let us then analyze a simple thought , as expressed in these ...
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