The Elements of Elocution and Correct Reading |
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Emphasis , which may be expressed forcibly or otherwise , as the subject requires , must be applied with great discretion , or it will become subversive of its proper intention . It is a special stress upon words , sometimes separated ...
Emphasis , which may be expressed forcibly or otherwise , as the subject requires , must be applied with great discretion , or it will become subversive of its proper intention . It is a special stress upon words , sometimes separated ...
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which ties syllables together and forms them into words ; so Emphasis unites words together and forms them into sentences or members of sentences . As Accent dignifies the syllable on which it is laid and makes it more distinguished by ...
which ties syllables together and forms them into words ; so Emphasis unites words together and forms them into sentences or members of sentences . As Accent dignifies the syllable on which it is laid and makes it more distinguished by ...
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Pause , Inflections of Voice , and Special Emphasis . Words in ROMAN CAPITALS are especially emphatic , and to be used with the rising Inflection . INTERROGATION . Interrogation , in its simplest form , is merely the asking of a ...
Pause , Inflections of Voice , and Special Emphasis . Words in ROMAN CAPITALS are especially emphatic , and to be used with the rising Inflection . INTERROGATION . Interrogation , in its simplest form , is merely the asking of a ...
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accent arms attention attraction Author bear body breath CHAPTER character common considered dead dear death delight direct draw earth effect emotions Emphasis examples EXERCISES express eyes falling inflection father fear feel fool force give hands happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven honour Hope hour introduced kind letters liberty live look lord lost manner marked meaning mind nature necessary never noble object observed once passions pause person pitch poor PRACTICE proper pupils reason requires rising inflection rule selected sense sentence Shakspeare sight SIMULTANEOUS EXERCISES soul sound speak speech stop sweet syllables teacher tell thee thing thou thought tones truth turn virtue voice youth