An Introduction to the Grammar of Elocution: Designed for the Use of SchoolsMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1834 - 168 страница |
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... Reason , · 146 Speech of Adams . Webster , 149 Extract from Mr. Webster's Speech on the Greek Revolution 151 Speech of Mr. Plunket , . Speech of Mr. Fox in the British Parliament , The Confession , from the Episcopal Service , 153 159 ...
... Reason , · 146 Speech of Adams . Webster , 149 Extract from Mr. Webster's Speech on the Greek Revolution 151 Speech of Mr. Plunket , . Speech of Mr. Fox in the British Parliament , The Confession , from the Episcopal Service , 153 159 ...
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... reason why they alone should make the effort to escape the lowest ? What though some two or three in the thousand cannot rise at all , —is this a sufficient reason why all the rest should lie down contented for- ever to conceal their ...
... reason why they alone should make the effort to escape the lowest ? What though some two or three in the thousand cannot rise at all , —is this a sufficient reason why all the rest should lie down contented for- ever to conceal their ...
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... reason is this . The first clause is conditional : If I had been & c .: ' the second is not . We give to the emphatic words in the conditional clause the upward interval , in order to keep the sense suspended , and to make the hearer ...
... reason is this . The first clause is conditional : If I had been & c .: ' the second is not . We give to the emphatic words in the conditional clause the upward interval , in order to keep the sense suspended , and to make the hearer ...
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... reason why the louder syllables in the sentence do not strike us as emphatic . Why some syllables should receive this unemphatic force will be explained in the chapter on Accent . It will be enough here to state that , whatever may be ...
... reason why the louder syllables in the sentence do not strike us as emphatic . Why some syllables should receive this unemphatic force will be explained in the chapter on Accent . It will be enough here to state that , whatever may be ...
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... reason of this is , that the speaking voice , when it is made to dwell long on one syllable , naturally assumes the form of an equal wave , and median stress can be only given on very long syllables . In using the sub- joined tables ...
... reason of this is , that the speaking voice , when it is made to dwell long on one syllable , naturally assumes the form of an equal wave , and median stress can be only given on very long syllables . In using the sub- joined tables ...
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accented syllables answer atonic elements beginning called chapter Columbus compound stress concrete pitch course Demosthenes diphthongs direct equal wave discrete pitch downward slide drawling elements of expression emphasis emphatic words employed Erin Erin go bragh example explained faults feeling follow gentleman give given Grammar of Elocution hail hath heard heaven Hophni and Phinehas human voice indirect wave intonation Israel Jesus kind lengthen long quantity Lord loud meaning measure median stress merated musical musical scale nature never octave pass pause Pharisees phatic Philistines pupil quality of voice question radical pitch radical stress razors repeated require semitone sentence short simple slides sing slurred sound sounding line speaking speech subtonic elements Tables for practice thee things Thou art tone tonic elements unemphatic unequal wave upward interval upward slide utterance vanishing stress vex'd vocal elements
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