Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 Seiten |
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... human speech , and the inarticu- late sounds of brutes , lies not in the vowels , but in the consonants ; and that in a defective utterance of these , bad articulation primarily consists . [ The reader is apprised that the marginal ...
... human speech , and the inarticu- late sounds of brutes , lies not in the vowels , but in the consonants ; and that in a defective utterance of these , bad articulation primarily consists . [ The reader is apprised that the marginal ...
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... human voice , In a more restricted and proper sense , we mean by tones those sounds which stand connected with some rhetorical principle of language . In a few cases passion is expressed by tones which have no inflection ; but more ...
... human voice , In a more restricted and proper sense , we mean by tones those sounds which stand connected with some rhetorical principle of language . In a few cases passion is expressed by tones which have no inflection ; but more ...
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... human happiness . " 4. The vocative * case without strong emphasis , when it is a respectful call to attention , expresses no sense com- * I use this term as better suiting my purpose than that of our grammarians , nominative ...
... human happiness . " 4. The vocative * case without strong emphasis , when it is a respectful call to attention , expresses no sense com- * I use this term as better suiting my purpose than that of our grammarians , nominative ...
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... human face divine ; But cloud instead , and ever during dark Surround me- Another example may be seen in the beautiful little poem of Cowper , on the receipt of his mother's picture : My mother ! when I learn'd that thou wast dead , Say ...
... human face divine ; But cloud instead , and ever during dark Surround me- Another example may be seen in the beautiful little poem of Cowper , on the receipt of his mother's picture : My mother ! when I learn'd that thou wast dead , Say ...
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... words , and in tones that are a perfect contrast to those of declamation . This dis- tinction arises from those laws of the human mind , by which internal emotion is connected with its external signs . 126 EXPRESSION .
... words , and in tones that are a perfect contrast to those of declamation . This dis- tinction arises from those laws of the human mind , by which internal emotion is connected with its external signs . 126 EXPRESSION .
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