A Rhetorical Grammar: In which the Common Improprieties in Reading and Speaking are Detected, and the True Sources of Elegant Pronunciation are Pointed Out ... To which are Added, Outlines of Composition, Or, Plain Rules for Writing Orations, and Speaking Them in Public ...J. Johnson ... J. Walker ... G. Wilkie, and J. Robinson ... and G. Robinson ... and T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807 - 373 páginas |
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... necessary to observe here , that those polysylla- bles which have the principal accent on the third syllable , whether we place a secondary ac- cent on the first syllable or not , have every vowel , except u in that syllable , unless an ...
... necessary to observe here , that those polysylla- bles which have the principal accent on the third syllable , whether we place a secondary ac- cent on the first syllable or not , have every vowel , except u in that syllable , unless an ...
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... necessary to inquire into those divisions and subdivisions of a sentence , Rice's Introduction to the Art of Reading . which are employed to fix and ascertain its meaning : D 4 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR . 39 Reading defined-Its Relation to ...
... necessary to inquire into those divisions and subdivisions of a sentence , Rice's Introduction to the Art of Reading . which are employed to fix and ascertain its meaning : D 4 RHETORICAL GRAMMAR . 39 Reading defined-Its Relation to ...
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... necessary to consider it as related to grammar and rhetoric distinctly . A system of punctuation may be suf- ficient for the purposes of grammar ; or , in other words , it may be sufficient to clear and preserve the sense of an author ...
... necessary to consider it as related to grammar and rhetoric distinctly . A system of punctuation may be suf- ficient for the purposes of grammar ; or , in other words , it may be sufficient to clear and preserve the sense of an author ...
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... necessary to exhibit a general idea of the punctuation in use , that we may be better en- abled to see how far it will assist us in the prac- tice of pronunciation , and where we must have recourse to principles more permanent and sy ...
... necessary to exhibit a general idea of the punctuation in use , that we may be better en- abled to see how far it will assist us in the prac- tice of pronunciation , and where we must have recourse to principles more permanent and sy ...
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... necessary to the sense , nor at all affects the construction . It marks a moderate depression of the voice , with a pause greater than a comma . EXAMPLE . When they were both turned of forty ( an age in which , ac- cording to Mr. Cowley ...
... necessary to the sense , nor at all affects the construction . It marks a moderate depression of the voice , with a pause greater than a comma . EXAMPLE . When they were both turned of forty ( an age in which , ac- cording to Mr. Cowley ...
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accent agreeable arguments arises Asyndeton attention beauty beginning blank verse Cæsar Cæsura called character Cicero Clodius comma common composition considered couplet Demosthenes depends discourse distinct distinguished Elocution emphasis emphatic words endeavour example express falling inflexion figure flexion following sentence force former give higher tone honour Ibid idea inflexion of voice instance interrogative interrogative words Julius Cæsar kind language latter likewise long pause lower tone manner mark Mark Antony meaning Milo mind monotone nature necessary neral nounced nunciation object observed orator ornament particular passage passion person phatic Polysyndeton Pompey principal pronounced pronunciation proper propriety prose punctuation question Quintilian racter reader reading reason requires Rhetoric rhyme riety rising inflexion Roman rule says slide sound speaker speaking Spect Spectator style syllable tence thing thou thought tion tone of voice unaccented variety verb verse virtue vowels whole writer