An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... Tone , Concrete and Discrete Slides , Tones - Modulation , Errours in regard to Pitch and Tones - Affected Tones , Uniform Variety , Inflections of the Voice , Cir- cumflex , Concrete Slides , Rising Inflection or Slide , of a third ...
... Tone , Concrete and Discrete Slides , Tones - Modulation , Errours in regard to Pitch and Tones - Affected Tones , Uniform Variety , Inflections of the Voice , Cir- cumflex , Concrete Slides , Rising Inflection or Slide , of a third ...
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... tone , which affects us about as agreeably as the unexpected cry of a snipe or a killdee , or the creaking of a rusty hinge ; or he advances in a hoarse , dissonant , croaking tone , as if in imi- tation of the combined powers of the ...
... tone , which affects us about as agreeably as the unexpected cry of a snipe or a killdee , or the creaking of a rusty hinge ; or he advances in a hoarse , dissonant , croaking tone , as if in imi- tation of the combined powers of the ...
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... tone or other interval of the scale , is the essential function of a syllable , it follows , that each of the tonick elements , may , by itself , form a syllable ; for none of these can be pronounced singly , without producing the ...
... tone or other interval of the scale , is the essential function of a syllable , it follows , that each of the tonick elements , may , by itself , form a syllable ; for none of these can be pronounced singly , without producing the ...
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... tone of the voice may be very low , and its force upon a syllable , word , or phrase , very slight indeed , and , at the same time , the articulation , perfectly distinct , and the enunciation , quite audible . To the reader or the ...
... tone of the voice may be very low , and its force upon a syllable , word , or phrase , very slight indeed , and , at the same time , the articulation , perfectly distinct , and the enunciation , quite audible . To the reader or the ...
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... tone of voice that is perfectly distinct , than what is uttered in a loud tone , and in a rapid and indistinct manner ? Of course , the same holds true in addressing an audience or an individual whose sense of hearing is not impaired ...
... tone of voice that is perfectly distinct , than what is uttered in a loud tone , and in a rapid and indistinct manner ? Of course , the same holds true in addressing an audience or an individual whose sense of hearing is not impaired ...
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accent adverb affected agreeable appear applied articulation attention beauty blank verse cæsuras called Caspar Cesar character chirography circumflex close dark death degree Demosthenes diphthongal direct distinct earth elementary sounds elocution emphasis emphatick force employed enunciation equal wave errour examples EXERCISES expressed eyes falling inflection final pause foregoing give given hand happy hath heart heaven honour horse-fly human human voice i-de illustrate important learner letter Lochiel look Lord manner meaning ment mind modulation movement nature never o'er observed orthoepy pitch poetick poetry principles pronouncing pronunciation proper publick radical and vanish reader reading regular temperament Remarks rhetorical pauses rising inflection rules SECTION semitone Sennacherib sentence sentiments SIMPLE SERIES soul speak speaker spirit stress subtonick superiour syllable taste tence thee thing thou thought tion tone Trim uncle Toby unequal wave uttered variety voice vowel words youth