The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Requisites of a Good DeliveryJ. Richardson, 1826 - Всего страниц: 213 |
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... downward ac- cent , according to the impulse of the moment ; that is to say , if he reads the words in quick succession , the idea of continuation will induce him to pronounce each with the accent which signifies in- completion ; if he ...
... downward ac- cent , according to the impulse of the moment ; that is to say , if he reads the words in quick succession , the idea of continuation will induce him to pronounce each with the accent which signifies in- completion ; if he ...
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... downward accent , and to know by comparison in which manner he had previously uttered it . After some time , the ear will become familiar with these inflections of the voice , and the test may be laid aside . Having them now entirely at ...
... downward accent , and to know by comparison in which manner he had previously uttered it . After some time , the ear will become familiar with these inflections of the voice , and the test may be laid aside . Having them now entirely at ...
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... downward . The slide upward primarily signifies suspension or incompletion ; the slide downward , completion . But ... accent has the primary force that signifies suspension or completion : - the other two accents are upward or ...
... downward . The slide upward primarily signifies suspension or incompletion ; the slide downward , completion . But ... accent has the primary force that signifies suspension or completion : - the other two accents are upward or ...
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... accent is at The other accents are merely modulative , preparing for the con- destroys , clusive , by the upward at chéck , disappointment . the downward at màrr'd . preparing for the suspensive by As to the unaccented syllables or ...
... accent is at The other accents are merely modulative , preparing for the con- destroys , clusive , by the upward at chéck , disappointment . the downward at màrr'd . preparing for the suspensive by As to the unaccented syllables or ...
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... accent . He may likewise indicate when a succession of similar accents are continuing upward or con- tinuing downward , by carrying the mark beyond the syllable where the inflection commences , and by beginning the mark of the next accent ...
... accent . He may likewise indicate when a succession of similar accents are continuing upward or con- tinuing downward , by carrying the mark beyond the syllable where the inflection commences , and by beginning the mark of the next accent ...
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Abraham Slender Anger Anne ARGUMENTATIVE MANNER blood BREATH CONSONANTS called chough clause clouds cohobate Conclusive Accents coward death decemvirs Delight denote downward accent Dread ELOCUTION emphatic accent Exultation fair Falstaff father fear feeling Firmness force give Grief hand happiness heard heart Heaven honour Indignation inflections Interrogative Words italic Justice Shallow king letter light live Lord LORD BYRON master Fenton meaning MEDITATIVE MANNER mind mingled Narrative manner nature o'er Open vowels palatal palatal z passions Pity PLAINTIVE EXPRESSION Plaintive manner pleasure pride Prince Henry pronounced pupil rate of utterance reader reading relaxes Scorn sentence SHAKSPEARE shut sounds Sir Archy Solemnity soul speak speaker Suspensive and Conclusive sweet syllables tence thee thing thou thought tion Tom Long tone tongue trembling triphthong unaccented syllables upward VEHEMENT EXPRESSION virtue voice VOICE CONSONANTS words youth
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