The Practice of Elocution, Or A Course of Exercises for Acquiring the Several Requisites of a Good DeliveryJ. Richardson, 1826 - 213 strán (strany) |
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Strana 6
... prepare for the ex- ercises in the second and third chapters , by familiarising the ear and the voice to the two accents , and to the perception and practice of rhythmus , commencing with its simplest form . As to the accents , the ...
... prepare for the ex- ercises in the second and third chapters , by familiarising the ear and the voice to the two accents , and to the perception and practice of rhythmus , commencing with its simplest form . As to the accents , the ...
Strana 39
... prepare himself for the exercises in the third chapter . That the pupil may set forward with some general notion of the theory of modulation , he is to be told that in natural speaking , and therefore in just reading , a tone never ...
... prepare himself for the exercises in the third chapter . That the pupil may set forward with some general notion of the theory of modulation , he is to be told that in natural speaking , and therefore in just reading , a tone never ...
Strana 40
... prepare for , and announce the following accents : EXAMPLE . Disappointment re peated de stroys expec tation . To be ... preparing for the con- destróys , clusive , by the upward at chéck , disappointment . the downward at marr'd ...
... prepare for , and announce the following accents : EXAMPLE . Disappointment re peated de stroys expec tation . To be ... preparing for the con- destróys , clusive , by the upward at chéck , disappointment . the downward at marr'd ...
Strana 41
... prepare for each other , and for the principal . It is not pretended that every good reader will use precisely the same modulative ac- cents , or even the same reader at different times ; and those mark- ed in the following sentences ...
... prepare for each other , and for the principal . It is not pretended that every good reader will use precisely the same modulative ac- cents , or even the same reader at different times ; and those mark- ed in the following sentences ...
Strana 46
... preparation made for them , the pupil may continue the marks in pencil of some of the other accents , and may add a ... preparation for the suspensive at other ; and the remaining marks signify that , by means of a similar kind ...
... preparation made for them , the pupil may continue the marks in pencil of some of the other accents , and may add a ... preparation for the suspensive at other ; and the remaining marks signify that , by means of a similar kind ...
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Abraham Slender Anger ARGUMENTATIVE MANNER beauty blood breath Cæsar called clause clouds cohobate Conclusive Accents consonant coward Delight denote Disjunctive Accents downward accent dread ELOCUTION emphatic accent emphatic modulation extempo Exultation fair Falstaff father feeling Fenton force give hand happiness heard heart heaven honour Indignation Interrogative Words Justice Shallow letter live looks màn mány mark mastiff meaning MEDITATIVE MANNER merely modulative mind Modulative Accents Narrative manner nature o'er Open vowels palatal passions Pity plain modulation PLAINTIVE EXPRESSION Plaintive manner pleasures pride Prince Henry pronounced pupil rate of utterance reader reading relaxes rises Scorn sentence SHAKSPEARE shut sounds slides Solemnity soul speak speaker Spithridates Suspensive and Conclusive sweet syllable tale of tale tences thee thing thou thought Tom Long tone triphthong unaccented syllables upward Vehemence VEHEMENT EXPRESSION virtue voice VOICE CONSONANTS words youth
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