Elements of Elocution: In which the Principles of Reading and Speaking are Investigated ... with Directions for Strengthening and Modulating the Voice ... to which is Added, a Complete System of the Passions; Showing how They Effect the Countenance, Tone of Voice, and Gesture of the Body, Exemplified by a Copious Selection of the Most Striking Passages of ShakespeareCadell and Davis, 1815 - 354 strán (strany) |
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Strana 184
... Fair Penitent , expressing his contempt for the opposition of Horatio , says , By the joys Which yet my soul has uncontrol'd pursu'd , I would not turn aside from my least pleasure Though all thy force were arm'd to bar my way . Fair ...
... Fair Penitent , expressing his contempt for the opposition of Horatio , says , By the joys Which yet my soul has uncontrol'd pursu'd , I would not turn aside from my least pleasure Though all thy force were arm'd to bar my way . Fair ...
Strana 186
... Fair Penitent , taxing Lothario with forgery , says , ' Twas base and poor , unworthy of a mán , To forge a scroll so villanous and loose , And mark it with a noble lady's name . The word man , in the first line of this example , is the ...
... Fair Penitent , taxing Lothario with forgery , says , ' Twas base and poor , unworthy of a mán , To forge a scroll so villanous and loose , And mark it with a noble lady's name . The word man , in the first line of this example , is the ...
Strana 187
... Fair Penitent , says to Lucilla , I see thou hast learn'd to ráil . Fair Penit . Act i . the emphasis with the rising inflexion on the word rail , does not suggest any precise antithetic object in opposition to it , but an indefinite ...
... Fair Penitent , says to Lucilla , I see thou hast learn'd to ráil . Fair Penit . Act i . the emphasis with the rising inflexion on the word rail , does not suggest any precise antithetic object in opposition to it , but an indefinite ...
Strana 188
... Fair Penitent , tells Calista that he came to her as a friend , she answers , You are my húsband's friend , the friend of Altamont ! The words husband and Altamont , in this line , are em- phatical ; if they are both pronounced with the ...
... Fair Penitent , tells Calista that he came to her as a friend , she answers , You are my húsband's friend , the friend of Altamont ! The words husband and Altamont , in this line , are em- phatical ; if they are both pronounced with the ...
Strana 347
... Fair Penitent . CURIOSITY . Curiosity open the eyes and mouth , lengthens the neck , bends the body forwards , and fixes it in one posture , nearly as in admiration . When it speaks , the voice , tone , and gesture , nearly as Inquiry ...
... Fair Penitent . CURIOSITY . Curiosity open the eyes and mouth , lengthens the neck , bends the body forwards , and fixes it in one posture , nearly as in admiration . When it speaks , the voice , tone , and gesture , nearly as Inquiry ...
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accented syllable adjective admit adopt the falling agreeable antithesis antithetic object cadence Cæsar cæsura called Cicero colon comma connexion convey couplet Demosthenes different inflexions distinction distinguish emphasis emphatic words example expressed eyes Fair Penitent falling inflexion flexion following sentence force former give harmony hath heaven Ibid idea inflexion of voice interrogative words Julius Cæsar kind last member last word latter loose sentence lower tone manner marked meaning mind modifying words monotone nature necessarily necessary nounced observed Oroonoko Othello parenthesis passage passion perceive period phasis phatic pleasure preceding pronounced pronunciation prose punctuation question reader reading require the falling requires the rising rising inflexion Rule seems semicolon Shaks Shakspeare's short pause single word slide soul sound speaker speaking Spect Spectator stress substantive syllable taste tence thee thing thou tion tone of voice unaccented variety verb verse whole Winter's Tale