A Grammar of Elocution: Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading and Speaking : Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises and Examples : Adapted to Colleges, Schools, and Private Instruction, the Whole Arranged in the Order in which it is Taught in Harvard UniversityA.H. Maltby, 1832 - 346 strán (strany) |
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Strana 87
... high note , sometimes from its constantly rising a third in radical pitch , which renders the recurrent note very conspicuous , and at others from the unvaried use of MELODY AT PAUSES . 87.
... high note , sometimes from its constantly rising a third in radical pitch , which renders the recurrent note very conspicuous , and at others from the unvaried use of MELODY AT PAUSES . 87.
Strana 90
... high applauded , and present Before the seat Supreme ; from whence a voice From midst a golden cloud thus mild was heard ; Servant of God , well done . The note will be perceived to be lower at " Supreme , " as compared with what ...
... high applauded , and present Before the seat Supreme ; from whence a voice From midst a golden cloud thus mild was heard ; Servant of God , well done . The note will be perceived to be lower at " Supreme , " as compared with what ...
Strana 97
... note upon which a speaker sets out in his discourse has often an influence on its whole melody . There is a medium ... high pitch through the largest portion of an address , thereby producing a continued radical monotony . This is tiresome ...
... note upon which a speaker sets out in his discourse has often an influence on its whole melody . There is a medium ... high pitch through the largest portion of an address , thereby producing a continued radical monotony . This is tiresome ...
Strana 148
... high note with downward slide . Examples of emphasis will of course , if read with pro- per expression , generally display a combination of ele- ments . For purposes of illustration , we must refer , in the respective examples , to such ...
... high note with downward slide . Examples of emphasis will of course , if read with pro- per expression , generally display a combination of ele- ments . For purposes of illustration , we must refer , in the respective examples , to such ...
Strana 158
... high note on the emphatic syl- lable with a downward slide , and some little increase of percussive stress . EXAMPLE 2 . " You were paid to fight against Alexander , not to rail at him . " * This example is given by Dr. Rush . The ...
... high note on the emphatic syl- lable with a downward slide , and some little increase of percussive stress . EXAMPLE 2 . " You were paid to fight against Alexander , not to rail at him . " * This example is given by Dr. Rush . The ...
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accented agreeable articulation aspiration Brutus cadence Cæsar called ceived cern concrete consonant degree delivery described diatonic scale discourse discrete downward slide earth effect Elocution Elocutionist emphasis employed equal wave example exercise expression extended quantity eyes falling ditone falling slide father fifth force forcible give Harfleur hath heard heart heaven high note Human Voice intervals light ligion long quantity Lord marked marked radical measure median stress ments monotony natural o'er octave pauses percussion persons plaintive practice praise prolonged pronounced pronunciation prosody public speaking quire racter radical pitch radical stress rise and fall rising slide semitone sentence short soul speak speaker speech sylla syllables TABLE OF CONSONANT TABLE OF VOWEL thee thine thing third thou art thought throne tion tone unequal wave unto utterance vanish vocal voice vowel elements vowel sounds words Δ Δ Δ ΙΔ