The Sixth Reader of the United States Series: Embracing, in Brief, the Principles of Rhetoric, Criticism, Eloquence, and Oratory, as Applied to Both Prose and Poetry, the Whole Adapted to Elocutionary InstructionHarper & Brothers, 1872 - Всего страниц: 372 |
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... opposite of a simple style - is one that is given to false show - a pretentious style . It is a style that makes great pretensions , with but few corresponding results . A Florid style is one in which there is great. The Cathedral at Milan.
... opposite of a simple style - is one that is given to false show - a pretentious style . It is a style that makes great pretensions , with but few corresponding results . A Florid style is one in which there is great. The Cathedral at Milan.
Стр. xii
... given to syllables . Thus the syllable pit is incapable of receiving the same quantity of sound that can be given to the syllable rōll ; yet xii ELEMENTARY ELOCUTIONARY TREATISE . Barbara Frietchie.
... given to syllables . Thus the syllable pit is incapable of receiving the same quantity of sound that can be given to the syllable rōll ; yet xii ELEMENTARY ELOCUTIONARY TREATISE . Barbara Frietchie.
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... given to the syllable rōll ; yet either may be pronounced with greater or less volume or prolongation of sound , without varying the degree of force . Quantity is increased both by Force and Time . FORCE gives increased loudness to ...
... given to the syllable rōll ; yet either may be pronounced with greater or less volume or prolongation of sound , without varying the degree of force . Quantity is increased both by Force and Time . FORCE gives increased loudness to ...
Стр. xvi
... given in a careless or indifferent manner , or in a tone of slight disrespect , take the rising inflection in all cases . EXAMPLES . Did you see William ' ? I did ' .- What did he say to you ' ? Not much ' . See , also , Lesson II . , p ...
... given in a careless or indifferent manner , or in a tone of slight disrespect , take the rising inflection in all cases . EXAMPLES . Did you see William ' ? I did ' .- What did he say to you ' ? Not much ' . See , also , Lesson II . , p ...
Стр. xviii
... given to the proper name . Thus , " Where are yon going ' , William ' ? " " What did he say ' , John ' ? " This is no deviation from the Rule ; but it illustrates both Rules II . and III . , in- asmuch as the question properly ends ...
... given to the proper name . Thus , " Where are yon going ' , William ' ? " " What did he say ' , John ' ? " This is no deviation from the Rule ; but it illustrates both Rules II . and III . , in- asmuch as the question properly ends ...
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