The Elements of Elocution and Correct Reading |
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natural is adopted , it occasions fatigue , and not unfrequently fails of effect . We may speak louder or softer in the same key . When too high a pitch is attained , a kind of scream or shriek is produced , and a return to the lower ...
natural is adopted , it occasions fatigue , and not unfrequently fails of effect . We may speak louder or softer in the same key . When too high a pitch is attained , a kind of scream or shriek is produced , and a return to the lower ...
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... certain figures of speech , and always on a careful arrangement of the words in a sentence , so it is essential , in good reading , to express such figures , and give effect to such arrangement , by suitable modulations of voice .
... certain figures of speech , and always on a careful arrangement of the words in a sentence , so it is essential , in good reading , to express such figures , and give effect to such arrangement , by suitable modulations of voice .
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At the end of each line , a very slight pause ( if not prejudicial to the sense ) , adds greatly to the effect of poetry . In blank verse , however , such pause is seldom allowable . The following examples may be adduced in illustration ...
At the end of each line , a very slight pause ( if not prejudicial to the sense ) , adds greatly to the effect of poetry . In blank verse , however , such pause is seldom allowable . The following examples may be adduced in illustration ...
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