An Introduction to the Grammar of Elocution: Designed for the Use of SchoolsMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1834 - 168 страница |
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... tone . We may give it in a loud voice , as though it were intended for every body to hear it , or in a low tone , as if it were a secret . These are a few only of the many meanings , which may be given to these four simple words , by ...
... tone . We may give it in a loud voice , as though it were intended for every body to hear it , or in a low tone , as if it were a secret . These are a few only of the many meanings , which may be given to these four simple words , by ...
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... tone , or in a mild voice , in a whisper , or in the common tone of conversation . On every syllable we utter , we give more or less of cach one of these four elements of expression . Every syllable must have some place , higher or ...
... tone , or in a mild voice , in a whisper , or in the common tone of conversation . On every syllable we utter , we give more or less of cach one of these four elements of expression . Every syllable must have some place , higher or ...
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... tone . ' The upward slide of the tone is used on all the unemphatic syllables in speaking , which have other syllables to come directly after them . It may be made apparent , by stopping suddenly , as if interrupted , after any one of ...
... tone . ' The upward slide of the tone is used on all the unemphatic syllables in speaking , which have other syllables to come directly after them . It may be made apparent , by stopping suddenly , as if interrupted , after any one of ...
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Designed for the Use of Schools Jonathan Barber. The downward slide of the tone , then , is used on all unemphatic syllables , which come at the end of a clause , and require any pause after them . It may always be easily distinguished ...
Designed for the Use of Schools Jonathan Barber. The downward slide of the tone , then , is used on all unemphatic syllables , which come at the end of a clause , and require any pause after them . It may always be easily distinguished ...
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... which the voice sometimes passes . It is only about half the length of the tone , and is called in music , the semitone . To explain it , let the sentence ' I will be a good boy , ' be repeated in 42 CONCRETE PITCH .
... which the voice sometimes passes . It is only about half the length of the tone , and is called in music , the semitone . To explain it , let the sentence ' I will be a good boy , ' be repeated in 42 CONCRETE PITCH .
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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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