The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... speakers , who , in Shakespeare's phrase , « offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tear- » ing a passion to rags , to ... speaker , to be able to alter the height , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as oc- casion ...
... speakers , who , in Shakespeare's phrase , « offend the judicious hearer to the soul , by tear- » ing a passion to rags , to ... speaker , to be able to alter the height , as well as the strength and the tone of his voice , as oc- casion ...
第 x 頁
... speakers , or such as relate dialogues , observing the height of voice which is proper to each , and endeavouring to change them as na- ture directs . In the same composition there may be fre- quent occasion to alter the height of the ...
... speakers , or such as relate dialogues , observing the height of voice which is proper to each , and endeavouring to change them as na- ture directs . In the same composition there may be fre- quent occasion to alter the height of the ...
第 xii 頁
... speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the English language ...
... speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a rule which has no foundation in the construction of the English language ...
第 xiii 頁
... upon the intention of the speaker , or some incidental circumstance . The following short sentence may have three different meanings , according to the diferent place of the Emphasis : Do you intend to go A 5 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xiij.
... upon the intention of the speaker , or some incidental circumstance . The following short sentence may have three different meanings , according to the diferent place of the Emphasis : Do you intend to go A 5 ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . xiij.
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