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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81. oldal
... cadence is presented in the following diagram . Awake ! arise ! or be for - e - ver fallen ! مـم The cadence is here completed , as the diagram de- monstrates , upon two syllables . The first moves through two tones , by a falling slide ...
... cadence is presented in the following diagram . Awake ! arise ! or be for - e - ver fallen ! مـم The cadence is here completed , as the diagram de- monstrates , upon two syllables . The first moves through two tones , by a falling slide ...
82. oldal
... cadence . The first may be considered as con- sisting of three very distinguishable impulses ; the second two forms of two ; the last must be considered as consist- ing only of one . On this account the present is the weakest form of ...
... cadence . The first may be considered as con- sisting of three very distinguishable impulses ; the second two forms of two ; the last must be considered as consist- ing only of one . On this account the present is the weakest form of ...
88. oldal
... cadence as he does at a full stop . Now what is wanting in such instances as the one cited , is a falling slide , with a higher note and a short pause . The rising ditone , with a falling slide , and a quick passing on of the voice to ...
... cadence as he does at a full stop . Now what is wanting in such instances as the one cited , is a falling slide , with a higher note and a short pause . The rising ditone , with a falling slide , and a quick passing on of the voice to ...
89. oldal
... cadence . Sometimes when students employ the rising slide improperly , and are corrected , they run into the opposite error of making a full close . The remarks we have made are intended to remove the difficulty they experience in ...
... cadence . Sometimes when students employ the rising slide improperly , and are corrected , they run into the opposite error of making a full close . The remarks we have made are intended to remove the difficulty they experience in ...
91. oldal
... cadence . Some persons never make a cadence and thus deny all re- pose to the ear . You look up at the end of a discourse to assure yourself they have concluded , for the voice gives no notice of it by a perfect fall . The effect of the ...
... cadence . Some persons never make a cadence and thus deny all re- pose to the ear . You look up at the end of a discourse to assure yourself they have concluded , for the voice gives no notice of it by a perfect fall . The effect of the ...
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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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