The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its Physiological History; Together with a System of Principles, by which Criticism in the Art of Elocution May be Rendered Intelligible, and Instruction, Definite and Comprehensive. To which is Added A Brief Analysis of Song and RecitativeGrigg & Elliott, 1833 - 432 страница |
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... sentence ; that we may thereby learn how they are related both to its current melody and cadence . With a view to ... SENTENCES . 169 Of the Intonation of Interrogative Sentences,
... sentence ; that we may thereby learn how they are related both to its current melody and cadence . With a view to ... SENTENCES . 169 Of the Intonation of Interrogative Sentences,
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... sentence is constructed with the interrogative pro- nouns or adverbs , and embraces none of those sentiments which , I am presently about to say , call for the Thorough expression , it commonly appears under the Partial form . Some of ...
... sentence is constructed with the interrogative pro- nouns or adverbs , and embraces none of those sentiments which , I am presently about to say , call for the Thorough expression , it commonly appears under the Partial form . Some of ...
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... sentence should consist of short quantities , which resist extension through the slow concrete , the interrogative ex- pression may be made , by the ... sentence bears the Thorough expression , the close OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES . 181.
... sentence should consist of short quantities , which resist extension through the slow concrete , the interrogative ex- pression may be made , by the ... sentence bears the Thorough expression , the close OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES . 181.
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INTRODUCTION 13 | xiii |
Of the General Divisions of Vocal Sound with a more | 31 |
Of the Radical and Vanishing movement of | 44 |
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