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 17
... meaning requires apposition of inflection , -and that , to make antithetical inflections and emphasis on words having apposition of meaning , is such a total subversion of every rule of Elocution and common sense , as to excite wonder ...
... meaning requires apposition of inflection , -and that , to make antithetical inflections and emphasis on words having apposition of meaning , is such a total subversion of every rule of Elocution and common sense , as to excite wonder ...
Pagina 23
... meaning , ) an exercise of the judgment unaided by any art or system of rules ; such an exercise as we must necessarily employ in numberless cases of daily occurrence ; in which , having no established principles to guide us , -no line ...
... meaning , ) an exercise of the judgment unaided by any art or system of rules ; such an exercise as we must necessarily employ in numberless cases of daily occurrence ; in which , having no established principles to guide us , -no line ...
Pagina 79
... meaning , —are not heard at all ; or , if even heard , are deprived of all force , by the listless manner in which they fall from the mouth . This is , of all things , to be avoided . The last words of a sentence are as impor- tant as ...
... meaning , —are not heard at all ; or , if even heard , are deprived of all force , by the listless manner in which they fall from the mouth . This is , of all things , to be avoided . The last words of a sentence are as impor- tant as ...
Pagina 82
... meaning , or , the actual condition of the sense ; suspension of voice ac- companies suspension of sense , while it is in the course of formation ; and the full close of the. 82 ART OF ELOCUTION . In the body of a sentence.
... meaning , or , the actual condition of the sense ; suspension of voice ac- companies suspension of sense , while it is in the course of formation ; and the full close of the. 82 ART OF ELOCUTION . In the body of a sentence.
Pagina 83
... meaning . EXAMPLES . 1. Grace of manners is so essential to princes that , whenever it is neglected , their virtues lose a great degree of lustre . 2. The rule itself is an example in point ; at the words , ' mark it ' and ' follow ...
... meaning . EXAMPLES . 1. Grace of manners is so essential to princes that , whenever it is neglected , their virtues lose a great degree of lustre . 2. The rule itself is an example in point ; at the words , ' mark it ' and ' follow ...
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