The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation ; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of SchoolsSpalding & Shepard, 1851 - 383 pagini |
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Pagina iv
... characters , well calculated to assist the learner . Its selections of examples in prose and verse are excellent , and the arrangement very good . " — Rochester Daily American . " A second edition of Mr. Vandenhoff's admirable work on ...
... characters , well calculated to assist the learner . Its selections of examples in prose and verse are excellent , and the arrangement very good . " — Rochester Daily American . " A second edition of Mr. Vandenhoff's admirable work on ...
Pagina 38
... character of the sound of this sign , as in the above examples , is clearly diphthongal , though its elements are difficult to trace with exactitude ; perhaps its radical is a , its vanish o . This sign is also frequently mute in its ...
... character of the sound of this sign , as in the above examples , is clearly diphthongal , though its elements are difficult to trace with exactitude ; perhaps its radical is a , its vanish o . This sign is also frequently mute in its ...
Pagina 39
... character of W and Y. 4 AI . — This diphthong is composed of a and i , as in pain , ail , which are distinguishable to a fine ear from the pure tonic in 4 4 ale , pane , & c .; but the distinction is really very slight — still it exists ...
... character of W and Y. 4 AI . — This diphthong is composed of a and i , as in pain , ail , which are distinguishable to a fine ear from the pure tonic in 4 4 ale , pane , & c .; but the distinction is really very slight — still it exists ...
Pagina 86
... character of the emphasis . But , first , it is proper to observe here the distinc- tion between our language and that of the Greeks and Romans , who measured the march of their lan- guage by quantity , of long - or short syllables ...
... character of the emphasis . But , first , it is proper to observe here the distinc- tion between our language and that of the Greeks and Romans , who measured the march of their lan- guage by quantity , of long - or short syllables ...
Pagina 96
... character of Milton was peculiarly distin- guished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by in- tensity of feeling . In every line of the Divine Comedy we discern the asperity which is produced by pride struggling with misery . There ...
... character of Milton was peculiarly distin- guished by loftiness of thought ; that of Dante by in- tensity of feeling . In every line of the Divine Comedy we discern the asperity which is produced by pride struggling with misery . There ...
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