Elements of Elocution, 1781, Teil 1Scolar P., 1969 |
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... tone ; whether they are pronounced fwiftly or flowly , forcibly or feebly , with the tone of the paffion or without it ; they must neceffarily be pronounced ei- ther fliding upwards or downwards , or else elle go into a monotone or fong ...
... tone ; whether they are pronounced fwiftly or flowly , forcibly or feebly , with the tone of the paffion or without it ; they must neceffarily be pronounced ei- ther fliding upwards or downwards , or else elle go into a monotone or fong ...
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... tone , from the first word to the last ; that is , pronouncing the feveral inflexions in a fofter and lower tone of voice to the end : for it cannot be too often remarked ; that the rifing and falling inflexions may be pronounced in any ...
... tone , from the first word to the last ; that is , pronouncing the feveral inflexions in a fofter and lower tone of voice to the end : for it cannot be too often remarked ; that the rifing and falling inflexions may be pronounced in any ...
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... tone of the member which precedes them : that is , if the preceding member breaks off with the rifing inflexion , these intervening mem- bers are not pronounced in a lower tone , like other parentheses , but in a higher and feebler tone ...
... tone of the member which precedes them : that is , if the preceding member breaks off with the rifing inflexion , these intervening mem- bers are not pronounced in a lower tone , like other parentheses , but in a higher and feebler tone ...
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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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