School elocution : or The young academical oratorLetts, 1853 - 192 páginas |
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... emphatically repeating or re- hearsing what is written in any language , as no patavicinity or provinciality of dialect ( which is merely local and transitory , ) should interfere with an art established on the fundamental principles of ...
... emphatically repeating or re- hearsing what is written in any language , as no patavicinity or provinciality of dialect ( which is merely local and transitory , ) should interfere with an art established on the fundamental principles of ...
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... emphatic force , accented force , or unaccented force ; which last kind of force may be called by the name of feebleness . When words are in contradis- tinction to other words , or some sense implied , they may be called emphatic ; when ...
... emphatic force , accented force , or unaccented force ; which last kind of force may be called by the name of feebleness . When words are in contradis- tinction to other words , or some sense implied , they may be called emphatic ; when ...
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William Herbert. SINGLE EMPHASIS . When two emphatic words in antithesis with each other , are either expressed or ... emphatic words , in the same sentence , the emphasis is called Treble . EXAMPLES . 1. A friend cannot be known ' in ...
William Herbert. SINGLE EMPHASIS . When two emphatic words in antithesis with each other , are either expressed or ... emphatic words , in the same sentence , the emphasis is called Treble . EXAMPLES . 1. A friend cannot be known ' in ...
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... emphatic force , may be called General Emphasis , and is not so much regulated by the sense of the author , as by the taste and feelings of the reader , and therefore does not admit of any general rule . EXAMPLE . -What men could do ...
... emphatic force , may be called General Emphasis , and is not so much regulated by the sense of the author , as by the taste and feelings of the reader , and therefore does not admit of any general rule . EXAMPLE . -What men could do ...
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... emphatic force in pronouncing it . EXAMPLE . Newton was a Christian ! Newton ' ! whose mind burst forth from the fetters cast by nature on our finite conceptions , -Newton ' ! whose science was truth , and the foundation of whose ...
... emphatic force in pronouncing it . EXAMPLE . Newton was a Christian ! Newton ' ! whose mind burst forth from the fetters cast by nature on our finite conceptions , -Newton ' ! whose science was truth , and the foundation of whose ...
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School Elocution: Or, the Young Academical Orator. - Scholar's Choice Edition William Herbert, MD Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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9th vowel accent arms art thou articulation aspirate beauty bird-lime blood brave breath Cæsar circumflex crown dead death Ditto doth dread drum earth emphasis emphatic EXAMPLE expressed eyes fair falling inflection fashionable songs fear fool force give grace grave grief Half Vowel Sound hand happy hate hath head hear heart heaven honor Iago kind king Lessons live look lord melancholy Members mercy mind Morocco motley fool mute nature never night noble o'er OTHELLO passages passion pause pleasure poison'd pronounced pronunciation pupil Quarto require the rising revenge RICHARD III rising inflection Rule Russia sense sentence shadow's bliss shew SHYLOCK sleep smiles soft solemn soul sound is marked speak speech spirit sweet syllables thee thing thou art thought thunder tone of voice tongue uttered vocal week wind words Xenarchus youth