Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg, Gould and Newman, 1833 - 404 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... stress , & c . When the examples are short , as in all the former part of the work , reference may easily be made to any sentence ; and in the long examples , the lines are numbered , on the left hand of the page , to facilitate the ...
... stress , & c . When the examples are short , as in all the former part of the work , reference may easily be made to any sentence ; and in the long examples , the lines are numbered , on the left hand of the page , to facilitate the ...
Pagina xii
... Stress 71 Absolute Emphatic Stress 76 Antithetic or Relative Emphatic Stress 78 SECT . 2 . Emphatic Inflection 80 · Emphatic Clause 88 Double Emphasis 91 CHAP . VI . MODULATION 92 SECT . 1 . Faults of Modulation 92 Monotony 92 ...
... Stress 71 Absolute Emphatic Stress 76 Antithetic or Relative Emphatic Stress 78 SECT . 2 . Emphatic Inflection 80 · Emphatic Clause 88 Double Emphasis 91 CHAP . VI . MODULATION 92 SECT . 1 . Faults of Modulation 92 Monotony 92 ...
Pagina xiii
... stress , and Em- phatic Inflection • 205 23. Difference between common & Intensive Inflection 226 EXERCISES ON MODULATION . Exercise 24 . Compass of voice 227 25 . Transition 232 The power of Eloquence ib . Hohenlinden 234 Hamlet's ...
... stress , and Em- phatic Inflection • 205 23. Difference between common & Intensive Inflection 226 EXERCISES ON MODULATION . Exercise 24 . Compass of voice 227 25 . Transition 232 The power of Eloquence ib . Hohenlinden 234 Hamlet's ...
Pagina 16
... stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been accustomed to regard words and ...
... stress , and all the varieties of pitch , quantity of sound , and rate of utterance which sen- timent demands . But he is trammelled with the narrow- ness of language as presented to the eye . He has been accustomed to regard words and ...
Pagina 28
... stress attaches to syl- lables on which it falls , requires them to be spoken in a more full and deliberate manner than others . Hence , if the recurrence of this stress is too close , it occasions heav- iness in utterance ; if too ...
... stress attaches to syl- lables on which it falls , requires them to be spoken in a more full and deliberate manner than others . Hence , if the recurrence of this stress is too close , it occasions heav- iness in utterance ; if too ...
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accent action affirmation Ahimaaz answer antithetic arms art thou articulation behold cadence Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex clause common death defect delivery demands denote distinction earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic series example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling gesture give gospel grave habits hand hast hath hear heard hearers heart heaven Iago imitation imperative mood important Jesus Julius Cæsar king language Lord loud Macd manner mark meaning mind modifications of voice modulation never o'er open vowels orator oratory passion pause phatic pitch preacher principle proper psalms public speaker question reader reading reason remarks requires respect rhetorical rising inflection rising slide rule SECT sense sentence sentiment soul sound speak spirit spoken syllables taste tell thee things thou thought tion tones turn unto utterance variety vocal vowels Walker
Pasaje populare
Pagina 270 - And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day : and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.
Pagina 227 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down: and darkness was under his feet. And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Pagina 234 - On Linden, when the sun was low, All bloodless lay the untrodden snow; And dark as winter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rapidly. But Linden saw another sight, When the drum beat at dead of night Commanding fires of death to light The darkness of her scenery.
Pagina 202 - I conjure you, by that which you profess, (Howe'er you come to know it,) answer me : Though you untie the winds, and let them fight Against the churches ; though the yesty waves Confound and swallow navigation up; Though bladed corn be lodg'd, and trees blown down; Though castles topple on their warders...
Pagina 185 - Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer, And without sneering, teach the rest to sneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to strike, Just hint a fault, and hesitate dislike...
Pagina 180 - For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment...
Pagina 252 - And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief: for verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.
Pagina 252 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife, and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. 26 The servant therefore fell down, and worshipped him, saying, Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.
Pagina 253 - The baptism of John, whence was it ? from heaven, or of men ? And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven ; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him? 26 But if wre shall say, Of men ; we fear the people ; for all hold John as a prophet. 27 And they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot tell. And he said unto them, Neither tell I you by what authority I do these things.
Pagina 206 - This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub, the prince of the devils. And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation ; and every ' city or house divided against itself shall not stand. And if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided against himself ; how shall then his kingdom stand ? And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom do your children cast them out?