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 ...Flagg, Gould & Newman, 1833 - 304 страница |
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... hope may be sufficient , without further apology . A word of explanation is necessary on another point . It was my intention to include in the Exercises , Part II . a great- er proportion of extracts from the Bible , than I have done in ...
... hope may be sufficient , without further apology . A word of explanation is necessary on another point . It was my intention to include in the Exercises , Part II . a great- er proportion of extracts from the Bible , than I have done in ...
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... hope in his death . Righteousness exálteth a nation ; but sin is a re- proach to any people . The king's favor is toward a wise servant ; but his wrath is against him that causeth shame . 2. Between fame and true honor a distinction is ...
... hope in his death . Righteousness exálteth a nation ; but sin is a re- proach to any people . The king's favor is toward a wise servant ; but his wrath is against him that causeth shame . 2. Between fame and true honor a distinction is ...
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... Hope seems for ever fled , and the dread pang 15 Of final separation to begin ) - Ye who have felt all this - O pay my verse The mournful meed of sympathy , and own , Own with a sígh , the sombre picture ' s just . Page 33 . EXERCISE T ...
... Hope seems for ever fled , and the dread pang 15 Of final separation to begin ) - Ye who have felt all this - O pay my verse The mournful meed of sympathy , and own , Own with a sígh , the sombre picture ' s just . Page 33 . EXERCISE T ...
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... hòpe , relies . EXERCISE 8 . Milton . Page 34. Language of authority , of surprise , and of dis- tress , commonly requires the falling inflection . Denun- ciation , reprehension , & c . come under this head . 1. Go to the ant , thou ...
... hòpe , relies . EXERCISE 8 . Milton . Page 34. Language of authority , of surprise , and of dis- tress , commonly requires the falling inflection . Denun- ciation , reprehension , & c . come under this head . 1. Go to the ant , thou ...
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... hope To dispossess him , and thyself to reign . But mark what I arreed thee now ; -Avaùnt : Fly thither whence thou flèd'st : if from this hour , Within these hallow'd limits thou appear , 20 Back to th ' infernal pīt I drag thee ...
... hope To dispossess him , and thyself to reign . But mark what I arreed thee now ; -Avaùnt : Fly thither whence thou flèd'st : if from this hour , Within these hallow'd limits thou appear , 20 Back to th ' infernal pīt I drag thee ...
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