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 ShakespeareD. Mallory, 1810 - 379 էջ |
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... proper slide was preserved on that word which the sense and harmony required , the other distinctions of the voice were more easily attained and if they were not , the pronunciation was infinitely less injured , than if every other ...
... proper slide was preserved on that word which the sense and harmony required , the other distinctions of the voice were more easily attained and if they were not , the pronunciation was infinitely less injured , than if every other ...
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... , ancient and modern , may be seen at the end of a Work lately pub- lished , called A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names , CONTENTS . FIRST PART . A INTRODUCTION , Elocution defined xii ADVERTISEMENT .
... , ancient and modern , may be seen at the end of a Work lately pub- lished , called A Key to the Classical Pronunciation of Greek and Latin Proper Names , CONTENTS . FIRST PART . A INTRODUCTION , Elocution defined xii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... proper quantity or proportion , as they are expressed in a just and accurate pronun- ciation . Others , as Sir James Burrow and Dr. Bowles , besides considering the points as marks of rest and pauses , suppose them to be hints for a dif ...
... proper quantity or proportion , as they are expressed in a just and accurate pronun- ciation . Others , as Sir James Burrow and Dr. Bowles , besides considering the points as marks of rest and pauses , suppose them to be hints for a dif ...
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... proper place , and preserve the proper tone and inflexion of the voice , the sense runs no risk on account of the multiplicity or dura- tion of the pauses . To reduce what has been said into something like a system , we shall endeavour ...
... proper place , and preserve the proper tone and inflexion of the voice , the sense runs no risk on account of the multiplicity or dura- tion of the pauses . To reduce what has been said into something like a system , we shall endeavour ...
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... proper to be- gin with the direct period ; that is , where no sense is formed till the sentence is concluded . Rule I. Every direct period consists of two prin- cipal constructive parts , between which parts the greater pause must be ...
... proper to be- gin with the direct period ; that is , where no sense is formed till the sentence is concluded . Rule I. Every direct period consists of two prin- cipal constructive parts , between which parts the greater pause must be ...
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adjective admit agreeable antithesis antithetick object cadence Cæsar cæsura called Cicero colon comma commencing connected convey couplet Demosthenes different inflections distinction distinguish emphasis emphatick words Euboea example expressed eyes Fair Penitent falling inflection flection following sentence force former give harmony hath heaven Ibid idea inflection of voice interrogative words Julius Cæsar kind last member last word latter loose sentence lower tone manner marked meaning mind modifying words monotone musick nature necessarily necessary nounced observed Oroonoko Othello parenthesis particular passage passion perceive perfect sense period phasis pleasure preceding pronounced pronunciation prose publick punctuation question reader reading require the falling require the rising rising inflection Rule seems semicolon shew short pause slide soul sound speaker speaking Spect Spectator stress substantive syllable taste tence thee thing thou tion tone of voice unaccented variety verb verse whole Winter's Tale