Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 Seiten |
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... reasons the ancients regarded articulation as the first requisite in delivery ; -- without which indeed , all other acquisitions are vain . On this account Cicero says , * the Catuli were esteemed the best speakers of the Latin language ...
... reasons the ancients regarded articulation as the first requisite in delivery ; -- without which indeed , all other acquisitions are vain . On this account Cicero says , * the Catuli were esteemed the best speakers of the Latin language ...
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... reason for the difficult utter- ance of the line lately quoted from the same writer ; Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone . The poet compels us , in spite of metrical harmony , to lay an accent on each syllable . But the ...
... reason for the difficult utter- ance of the line lately quoted from the same writer ; Up the high hill he heaves a huge round stone . The poet compels us , in spite of metrical harmony , to lay an accent on each syllable . But the ...
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... reason can be assigned for this or not , the fact seems unquestionable . A groan or shriek utter- ed by the human voice , is not only more intelligible than words , but more instantly awakens our sensibility than any signs of distress ...
... reason can be assigned for this or not , the fact seems unquestionable . A groan or shriek utter- ed by the human voice , is not only more intelligible than words , but more instantly awakens our sensibility than any signs of distress ...
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... reason why he should have read it as he did ? -or why he or they should read it again in the same man- * ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless TONES AND INFLECTIONS . 39.
... reason why he should have read it as he did ? -or why he or they should read it again in the same man- * ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless TONES AND INFLECTIONS . 39.
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Ebenezer Porter. ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless it may , if it is founded on any stated law of delivery . The pupils then , need not rest in a servile imitation of their teacher's manner , but are entitled to ask ...
Ebenezer Porter. ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless it may , if it is founded on any stated law of delivery . The pupils then , need not rest in a servile imitation of their teacher's manner , but are entitled to ask ...
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