The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies ... Etc. A Treatise on Oratory and Elocution ...C. Desilver & Sons, 1852 - 544 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... rising inflection on the last word ; as , Can Cæsar deserve blame ' ? Impossible ' ! Here blame the last word of the question has the rising inflection , con trary to the inflection on that word in the former instance ; and impossible ...
... rising inflection on the last word ; as , Can Cæsar deserve blame ' ? Impossible ' ! Here blame the last word of the question has the rising inflection , con trary to the inflection on that word in the former instance ; and impossible ...
Pàgina 21
... rising inflection , and a long pause after it . This is frequently the language of excitement ; the mind recurs to the excit- ing idea , and acquires fresh intensity from the repetition of it ; as , " Can Parliament be so dead to its ...
... rising inflection , and a long pause after it . This is frequently the language of excitement ; the mind recurs to the excit- ing idea , and acquires fresh intensity from the repetition of it ; as , " Can Parliament be so dead to its ...
Pàgina 22
... Rising and Falling Ditone , the Rising and Falling Tritone , and the Alternate Phrase . By a more careful analysis , we ascertain that some of the simpler styles of delivery take their character from the predominance of some one of ...
... Rising and Falling Ditone , the Rising and Falling Tritone , and the Alternate Phrase . By a more careful analysis , we ascertain that some of the simpler styles of delivery take their character from the predominance of some one of ...
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