An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... uttered , and not unfrequently its meaning , depend upon the manner in which it is pronounced . Not only . the ... uttering our own thoughts we are not so liable to depart from the simplicity of nature , as we are in expressing the senti ...
... uttered , and not unfrequently its meaning , depend upon the manner in which it is pronounced . Not only . the ... uttering our own thoughts we are not so liable to depart from the simplicity of nature , as we are in expressing the senti ...
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... uttered with an emotion of surprise , at the close of an inter rogation thus , ' Do you call that a ? " The character of this opening fulness and feebler vanish , may be still more clearly manifested by pronouncing the element in the ...
... uttered with an emotion of surprise , at the close of an inter rogation thus , ' Do you call that a ? " The character of this opening fulness and feebler vanish , may be still more clearly manifested by pronouncing the element in the ...
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... uttered with greater abruptness and force . They are also capable of indefinite prolongation ; and admit of the concrete and tremulous rise and fall through all the intervals of pitch . The Subtonick elements possess , variously , but ...
... uttered with greater abruptness and force . They are also capable of indefinite prolongation ; and admit of the concrete and tremulous rise and fall through all the intervals of pitch . The Subtonick elements possess , variously , but ...
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... uttering them , the breath bursts out after a complete occlusion . These seven of the tonick elements , a - te a - rk , a - ll , a - t , i - de , o - ld , out , have different sounds for the two extremes of their concrete movement ; but ...
... uttering them , the breath bursts out after a complete occlusion . These seven of the tonick elements , a - te a - rk , a - ll , a - t , i - de , o - ld , out , have different sounds for the two extremes of their concrete movement ; but ...
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... 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 : and it is not a little singular , that a consideration ...
... 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 : and it is not a little singular , that a consideration ...
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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