Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 pagini |
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... tones which accompany emotion , can impart this emotion , or be a substitute for it . No adequate des- cription indeed can be given of the nameless and ever vary- ing shades of expression , which real pathos gives to the voice ...
... tones which accompany emotion , can impart this emotion , or be a substitute for it . No adequate des- cription indeed can be given of the nameless and ever vary- ing shades of expression , which real pathos gives to the voice ...
Pagina 14
... transactions . The character and purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING .
... transactions . The character and purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING .
Pagina 16
... tone still . may To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands nor admits any variety of tones and emphasis ; and another still ...
... tone still . may To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands nor admits any variety of tones and emphasis ; and another still ...
Pagina 17
... tones of boys , in the forming age , -nothing more would be needed . But , to a great extent , these teachers are to be themselves formed . And to produce the transformation which the case demands , some attempt seems necessary to go to ...
... tones of boys , in the forming age , -nothing more would be needed . But , to a great extent , these teachers are to be themselves formed . And to produce the transformation which the case demands , some attempt seems necessary to go to ...
Pagina 18
... tones ? The reasonable prejudice which some intelligent men have felt against any system of notation , arises from the preposterous extent to which it has been carried by a few popular teachers , and especially by their humble imitators ...
... tones ? The reasonable prejudice which some intelligent men have felt against any system of notation , arises from the preposterous extent to which it has been carried by a few popular teachers , and especially by their humble imitators ...
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