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 29
... rhythm of verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from others of somewhat similar form , though of widely different signification ; and the whole delivery is confused and inelegant . With a distinct ...
... rhythm of verse are destroyed ; many words are not distin- guishable in sound from others of somewhat similar form , though of widely different signification ; and the whole delivery is confused and inelegant . With a distinct ...
Pagina 87
... rhythm of English versification . This will be more fully treated of under the head of " Time , " in the chapter de- voted to the Reading of Verse . Here it is necessary to remark , that there is a certain rhythmical , or measured ...
... rhythm of English versification . This will be more fully treated of under the head of " Time , " in the chapter de- voted to the Reading of Verse . Here it is necessary to remark , that there is a certain rhythmical , or measured ...
Pagina 89
... rhythm as the notes themselves , and , in verse especially , it is on their due and proportionate observ- ance , as well as of the heavy and light syllables , that rhythm depends . All this is more fully explained hereafter : but I ...
... rhythm as the notes themselves , and , in verse especially , it is on their due and proportionate observ- ance , as well as of the heavy and light syllables , that rhythm depends . All this is more fully explained hereafter : but I ...
Pagina 112
... a sentence , or where the sense is unfinished at their close . 2. Concluding , when they conclude or perfect the sense 112 ART OF ELOCUTION . Serial sentences RHETORICAL PAUSES 63 to 74 RHYTHM, (see POETRY SERIES-SERIAL SENTENCES- What.
... a sentence , or where the sense is unfinished at their close . 2. Concluding , when they conclude or perfect the sense 112 ART OF ELOCUTION . Serial sentences RHETORICAL PAUSES 63 to 74 RHYTHM, (see POETRY SERIES-SERIAL SENTENCES- What.
Pagina 153
... of poetical Elocution , whether in prose or verse . In the reading of verse , we must , moreover , be careful to preserve RHYTHM and MELODY . 1. RHYTHм is musical order of arrangement : it is READING OF VERSE . 153 Reading Verse.
... of poetical Elocution , whether in prose or verse . In the reading of verse , we must , moreover , be careful to preserve RHYTHM and MELODY . 1. RHYTHм is musical order of arrangement : it is READING OF VERSE . 153 Reading Verse.
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