The Elements of Elocution and Correct ReadingT. Laurie, 1871 - 170 páginas |
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... person , or thing ? or in other words , what is he said to do ? 3. What is the object , whether person or thing , affected in this manner ? The teacher may then usefully draw attention to the 66 particular points in the sentence . For ...
... person , or thing ? or in other words , what is he said to do ? 3. What is the object , whether person or thing , affected in this manner ? The teacher may then usefully draw attention to the 66 particular points in the sentence . For ...
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... person as if present , or an inanimate object as if living . It breaks off , sometimes abruptly , from the direct tenour of the discourse , and when judiciously introduced , gives great effect to eloquence . It is read with such ...
... person as if present , or an inanimate object as if living . It breaks off , sometimes abruptly , from the direct tenour of the discourse , and when judiciously introduced , gives great effect to eloquence . It is read with such ...
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... person has been put to death ? " Danton turned to one of his friends who had accompanied him , and said , with a bitter smile- " What do you say to this ? not one innocent person has perished ! " They then separated , and all friendship ...
... person has been put to death ? " Danton turned to one of his friends who had accompanied him , and said , with a bitter smile- " What do you say to this ? not one innocent person has perished ! " They then separated , and all friendship ...
Contenido
1 ANGER AND RAGEAdams Anger against | 1 |
CHAP | 2 |
Against Idleness | 11 |
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accent acute accent breath British Energy Brutus Cæsar Caius Verres CHAPTER cheek dead dear death degree of force delight denoted Despair disgrace dread earth effect Elocution emotions Emphasis examples expression eyes falling inflection father fear feel Felicia Hemans figures of speech flower fool give grave accent Grief hath heard heart Heaven Homer honour honoured land Hope idle hands inflections of voice liberty life's live look Lord marked mighty winds Milton mind mortal mourn natural pitch never noble o'er once parenthesis passions poetry poison'd poor praise pride pupils requires ride to town rising inflection Roman citizen sense sentence sentiment Shakspeare Sicily sight SIMULTANEOUS EXERCISES slave sorrow soul sound speak storm suspending pause sweet syllables takes the rising teacher thee thine thou art tones truth virtue Walter Scott wandering Washington Irving winds words youth