A Grammar of Elocution: Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading and Speaking; Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises and Examples ...A. H. Maltby, 1830 - 344 oldal |
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16. oldal
... of the organs of utterance has been made , and that such effort is intentional , that it is in its nature , like that which I make with my arm , when I intentionally put it forth to lay hold of any object within 16 GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION .
... of the organs of utterance has been made , and that such effort is intentional , that it is in its nature , like that which I make with my arm , when I intentionally put it forth to lay hold of any object within 16 GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION .
30. oldal
... arms , without any apparent effort preceding the explosion , with a very high degree of percussive force , and with strength and fullness of tone . We should per- haps add , that we greatly doubt whether persons in general will ever ...
... arms , without any apparent effort preceding the explosion , with a very high degree of percussive force , and with strength and fullness of tone . We should per- haps add , that we greatly doubt whether persons in general will ever ...
48. oldal
... Arm it with rags a pigmy straw will pierce it . Thou wagg'st thy tongue in vain . He was hedged in on every side . Racked with whirlwinds . Well done said my uncle Toby . Victory will weaken the enemy . Think'st thou so meanly of my ...
... Arm it with rags a pigmy straw will pierce it . Thou wagg'st thy tongue in vain . He was hedged in on every side . Racked with whirlwinds . Well done said my uncle Toby . Victory will weaken the enemy . Think'st thou so meanly of my ...
50. oldal
... Arm , warriors , arm . Return to thy dwelling , all lonely return . Weave the warp and weave the woof . Have you a copy of Smith's Thucydides . But he was to be stretched upon a bed of Procrustes . Droves of slaves manacled and tied ...
... Arm , warriors , arm . Return to thy dwelling , all lonely return . Weave the warp and weave the woof . Have you a copy of Smith's Thucydides . But he was to be stretched upon a bed of Procrustes . Droves of slaves manacled and tied ...
52. oldal
... Arm'd say ye ? Armed my lord . They have arms in their hands . The delinquent was burn'd in the hand . Wellington learnt the art of war under his brother in India . A boundless song bursts from the grove . It was a union of hearts as ...
... Arm'd say ye ? Armed my lord . They have arms in their hands . The delinquent was burn'd in the hand . Wellington learnt the art of war under his brother in India . A boundless song bursts from the grove . It was a union of hearts as ...
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accented agreeable articulation aspiration Brutus cadence Cæsar called ceive cern concrete consonants degree delivery described discourse discrete downward slide earth effect elementary sounds Elocution Elocutionist emphasis emphatic employed equal wave example exercise expression eyes falling ditone falling slide fifth force forcible give Harfleur hath heard heart heaven high note Human Voice intervals light long quantity Lord loud marked marked radical measure median stress ments monotony nature nerally o'er octave pauses percussion persons plaintive practice pronounced pronunciation prosody public speaking quire racter radical pitch radical stress reading rise and fall rising ditone rising slide semitone sentence short simple melody soul speak speaker speech student sylla syllables TABLE OF CONSONANT TABLE OF VOWEL thee thine thing third thou art thought throne tion tone tremor unto utterance vanish vocal voice vowel elements vowel sounds words Δ Δ Δ
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