Elements of Elocution, 1781, Teil 1Scolar P., 1969 |
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... rest of the words of the fentence ; but that if the modifying words precede the words modified , the former are diftin- guished from each other by a pause , but not from the latter ; and if the modifying words fucceed the word modified ...
... rest of the words of the fentence ; but that if the modifying words precede the words modified , the former are diftin- guished from each other by a pause , but not from the latter ; and if the modifying words fucceed the word modified ...
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... rest of the fyl- lables straight lines , the one rifing and the other falling : a flow drawling pronuncia- tion of these words will evidently show that this is the cafe . Thefe different flides of the voice are named from the direction ...
... rest of the fyl- lables straight lines , the one rifing and the other falling : a flow drawling pronuncia- tion of these words will evidently show that this is the cafe . Thefe different flides of the voice are named from the direction ...
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... rest of the fentence , the con- cluding words in the last member must ne- ceffarily be suspended with the rifing in- flexion ; the only exception to this rule is , when these interrogative fentences are connected by the disjunctive or ...
... rest of the fentence , the con- cluding words in the last member must ne- ceffarily be suspended with the rifing in- flexion ; the only exception to this rule is , when these interrogative fentences are connected by the disjunctive or ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION Elocution defined | 3 |
Introduction to the Theory of the Inflexions | 112 |
First Method of explaining the Inflexions of | 118 |
Urheberrecht | |
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almoſt anſwer arifes becauſe bers beſt cafe claſs colon comma commencing feries compofition concluding feries confequently conftructed connexion diftinct diſtinguiſh emphaſis emphatical example faid falling inflexion fame manner fecond feem femicolon fenſe fentence feparated feveral fhall fhort fingle words finiſhed firft firſt firſt member flexion flide fome former fpeaking fubftantive fubject fucceed fucceeding fuch fufficiently Ibid infle inflexion of voice interrogative words itſelf laft word laſt member lefs looſe lower tone marked moft moſt muft muſt neceffarily neceffary neceffity neceſſary nounced obferve oppofite Ovid paffage paffion parentheſis paufe perceive perfect fenfe phraſes Pindar pleaſures portion praiſe preceding prefent pronunciation Propertius punctuation purpoſe queſtion reader reading reaſon rifing inflexion riſing Rule ſeems ſenſe ſeparated ſeries ſeveral ſhort pauſe ſhould ſingle ſpeaking Spect Spectator ſubſtantive ſuch taſte tence thefe themſelves theſe words thofe thoſe tion tone of voice underſtand underſtood uſe verb xion