Elements of Elocution in which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are Investigated ...: To which is Added a Complete System of the Passions, Showing how They Affect the Countenance, Tone of Voice, and Gesture of the Body. Exemplified by a Copious Selection of the Most Striking Passages of Shakespeare |
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WHEN the first Edition of this Work was published , I considered the human voice
as divisible into two inflections only . Some time after , upon reconsidering the
subject more maturely , I found there were certain turns of voice which I could not
...
WHEN the first Edition of this Work was published , I considered the human voice
as divisible into two inflections only . Some time after , upon reconsidering the
subject more maturely , I found there were certain turns of voice which I could not
...
Էջ 129
Preliminary Observation . When the members of a series , either from their
similitude or contrariety to each other , fall into pairs or triplets ; these pairs
ortriplets , considered as w hole members , are pronounced according to the
rules respecting ...
Preliminary Observation . When the members of a series , either from their
similitude or contrariety to each other , fall into pairs or triplets ; these pairs
ortriplets , considered as w hole members , are pronounced according to the
rules respecting ...
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... its sorrows , its apprehensions , to the great Supporter of its existence .
Spectator , No . 93 . This sentence may be considered as a sentence consisting
of two commencing serieses , both of which may be pronounced according to
Rule III .
... its sorrows , its apprehensions , to the great Supporter of its existence .
Spectator , No . 93 . This sentence may be considered as a sentence consisting
of two commencing serieses , both of which may be pronounced according to
Rule III .
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INTRODUCTION Elocution defined | 17 |
Introduction to the Theory of Rhetorical Punctuation | 25 |
Inconsistencies of the common Doctrine of Punctuation | 31 |
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Common terms and phrases
accent action admit adopt answer appear arises arrangement beginning called comma commencing common concluding connected considered consists convey direct distinction distinguish emphasis emphatical emphatick example expressed eyes falling inflection force former give greater hand harmony idea importance inflection of voice instance interrogative kind latter less lower manner marked meaning mind modified nature necessarily necessary object observed opposition particular passage passion pause perceive perfect perhaps period person pleasure preceding principal produces pronounced pronunciation proper prose question reader reading reason requires rest rising inflection Rule seems sense sentence separated short single slide sometimes sound speaking Spectator stress suppose syllable taste tence thee thing thou thought tion tone tone of voice variety verb verse voice whole words writing