An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 Seiten |
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... Poetick Feet , Manner of Reading Poetry , - Poetical Pauses , · 136 137 - 138 139 On reading Blank Verse , 140 67 Cæsural Pause , 141 Rhetorical Action , 147 · 68 69 Rules for the Inflections , Hints on Pulpit Eloquence , General Hints ...
... Poetick Feet , Manner of Reading Poetry , - Poetical Pauses , · 136 137 - 138 139 On reading Blank Verse , 140 67 Cæsural Pause , 141 Rhetorical Action , 147 · 68 69 Rules for the Inflections , Hints on Pulpit Eloquence , General Hints ...
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... poetick example . What is Accent ? -On what words does it fall ? Give examples of the secondary accent . What is said of accent on long syllables ? What three circumstances sometimes transpose the accent on words ? — Read the examples ...
... poetick example . What is Accent ? -On what words does it fall ? Give examples of the secondary accent . What is said of accent on long syllables ? What three circumstances sometimes transpose the accent on words ? — Read the examples ...
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... poetick examples which follow . What is said of variety in movement ? -What , of the exercise of judgment and good taste in elocution ? Please to define and illustrate the term Quantity . What is generally held to be the difference ...
... poetick examples which follow . What is said of variety in movement ? -What , of the exercise of judgment and good taste in elocution ? Please to define and illustrate the term Quantity . What is generally held to be the difference ...
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... poetick feet consist either of two , or of three , syllables ; and are reducible to eight kinds ; four of two syllables each , and four of three , as follows : A Trochee has the first syllable accented , and the last un- accented ; as ...
... poetick feet consist either of two , or of three , syllables ; and are reducible to eight kinds ; four of two syllables each , and four of three , as follows : A Trochee has the first syllable accented , and the last un- accented ; as ...
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... poetick thought . The peculiar nature of poetick thought , however , is not to be learned from definition or description , any more than countenance is , but by observation by attention to the conceptions , thoughts , senti- ments , and ...
... poetick thought . The peculiar nature of poetick thought , however , is not to be learned from definition or description , any more than countenance is , but by observation by attention to the conceptions , thoughts , senti- ments , and ...
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