The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Requisites of a Good DeliveryJ. Richardson, 1826 - 213 páginas |
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... improveable by discipline , surely the organs of speech may be taught to perform their office with greater pre- cision , force , and effect , than can possibly be acquired by chance , even allowing the best models ii PREFACE .
... improveable by discipline , surely the organs of speech may be taught to perform their office with greater pre- cision , force , and effect , than can possibly be acquired by chance , even allowing the best models ii PREFACE .
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... force to a Word , interfering with the Modulative Accents 44 Preliminary Remarks on Suspensive and Conclusive Accents 45 EXERCISE 4. Suspensive and Conclusive Accents EXERCISE 5. Suspensive and Conclusive Accents con- tinued ....... 47 ...
... force to a Word , interfering with the Modulative Accents 44 Preliminary Remarks on Suspensive and Conclusive Accents 45 EXERCISE 4. Suspensive and Conclusive Accents EXERCISE 5. Suspensive and Conclusive Accents con- tinued ....... 47 ...
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... force of Conclusive Emphasis ... EXERCISE 14. Emphatic Accents introducing words or .......... 60 685 63 66 6999 74 77 clauses of a foreknown or implied meaning EXERCISE 15. The several means of emphasis variously 79 applied ...
... force of Conclusive Emphasis ... EXERCISE 14. Emphatic Accents introducing words or .......... 60 685 63 66 6999 74 77 clauses of a foreknown or implied meaning EXERCISE 15. The several means of emphasis variously 79 applied ...
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... Forces in 1588. Eng . Hist . 176 63. Demosthenes to an Athenian Legislative Assembly 178 64. Lord Chatham to the British House of Peers ......... 181 65. Exordium of Cicero's Oration against Verres ......... 184 66. Exordium of ...
... Forces in 1588. Eng . Hist . 176 63. Demosthenes to an Athenian Legislative Assembly 178 64. Lord Chatham to the British House of Peers ......... 181 65. Exordium of Cicero's Oration against Verres ......... 184 66. Exordium of ...
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... force , taking especial care that those formed with voice are made distinct from their correspondent consonants with breath ; viz . that z is made as vocal as possible , and thus distinguished from s , which is an aspirate or breath ...
... force , taking especial care that those formed with voice are made distinct from their correspondent consonants with breath ; viz . that z is made as vocal as possible , and thus distinguished from s , which is an aspirate or breath ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Anger ARGUMENTATIVE MANNER beauty blood BREATH CONSONANTS Caius Verres called CHair match clause clouds cohobate common Conclusive Accents Contempt death decemvirs Delight denote downward accent Dread Elocution emphatic accent exercises Exultation fair Falstaff father fear feeling Fenton Firmness follow force friends give Grief hand happiness heard heart heaven honour Indignation Interrogative Words italic justice Justice Shallow king letter light looks Lord meaning MEDITATIVE MANNER merely modulative mind mingled modulation Narrative manner nature o'er Open vowels ophthalmy palatal passions Pity PLAINTIVE EXPRESSION Plaintive manner pleasures pride Prince Henry pronounced pupil rate of utterance reader relaxes rises Scorn sentence SHAKSPEARE shut sounds smiling soul speak speaker Suspensive and Conclusive sweet syllables theatres of blood thee thing thou thought tion tone tongue trembling triphthong unaccented syllables upward Vehemence VEHEMENT EXPRESSION virtue VOICE CONSONANTS words youth