Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingM. Newman, 1828 - 392 strán (strany) |
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Strana iii
... tion , and by other unequivocal marks of favor with which the publication has been generally received . A few unim- portant changes have been made in this edition , from the friendly suggestions of those who had read the former . In ...
... tion , and by other unequivocal marks of favor with which the publication has been generally received . A few unim- portant changes have been made in this edition , from the friendly suggestions of those who had read the former . In ...
Strana iv
... tion , originate in want of feeling . But when these faults be- come confirmed , no degree of feeling will fully counteract their influence , without the aid of analysis , and patient ef- fort to understand and correct them . Still , in ...
... tion , originate in want of feeling . But when these faults be- come confirmed , no degree of feeling will fully counteract their influence , without the aid of analysis , and patient ef- fort to understand and correct them . Still , in ...
Strana 14
... transactions . The character and purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING .
... transactions . The character and purpose of a composi- tion may be such , that it would be as preposterous to read it with tones of emotion , as it would to announce a pro- position in grammar or geometry , in the language of 14 READING .
Strana 15
... tion destitute of emotion , for it supposes feeling . It does not barely express the thoughts of an author , but express- es them with the force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most ...
... tion destitute of emotion , for it supposes feeling . It does not barely express the thoughts of an author , but express- es them with the force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most ...
Strana 16
... tion , but under the dominion of inveterate habit , he goes on with his tone still . To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands ...
... tion , but under the dominion of inveterate habit , he goes on with his tone still . To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands ...
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accent Ahimaaz answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar Christian Cicero circumflex clause common dark death delivery denote distinction earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal example expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling give gospel grave habits hand hast hath hear heard hearers heart heaven honour human Hyder Ali Iago idolatry important Jehovah Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain nature never o'er open vowels orator passion pause phatic preacher principle PSALM question reader remarks requires rhetorical rising inflection rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine thing thou thought throne tion tones truth turn unto utterance voice vowels words
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