Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 páginas |
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Página 116
... light in the mind . Here the words in Italic take no visible pause . after then , without violence to grammatical relation . But the ear demands a pause after each of these words , which no good reader will fail to observe . The same ...
... light in the mind . Here the words in Italic take no visible pause . after then , without violence to grammatical relation . But the ear demands a pause after each of these words , which no good reader will fail to observe . The same ...
Página 125
... light ? - Where joy forever dwells . Infernal world ! And thou , Farewell , happy fields , ( 0 ) Haìl horrors ! HàIL , profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A mind , not to be changed by pláce or tìme . 26 ...
... light ? - Where joy forever dwells . Infernal world ! And thou , Farewell , happy fields , ( 0 ) Haìl horrors ! HàIL , profoundest hell , .. Receive thy new possessor ! one who brings A mind , not to be changed by pláce or tìme . 26 ...
Página 135
... of euphony not to be endured ; thus- -And as is due With glory attributed to the high Creator ? Only to shine , yet scarce to contribute Each orb a glimpse of light . 5. The pauses of verse should be so managed , READING OF POETRY . 135.
... of euphony not to be endured ; thus- -And as is due With glory attributed to the high Creator ? Only to shine , yet scarce to contribute Each orb a glimpse of light . 5. The pauses of verse should be so managed , READING OF POETRY . 135.
Página 176
... light with darkness ? and what concord hath Christ with Belial ? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel ? A 2. The house of the wicked shall be overthrówn ; but the tabernacle of the upright shall flourish . There is a way ...
... light with darkness ? and what concord hath Christ with Belial ? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel ? A 2. The house of the wicked shall be overthrówn ; but the tabernacle of the upright shall flourish . There is a way ...
Página 194
... light and in- constant ; that they complain without a cause . With-- draw your confidence equally from all parties ; from min- isters , favourites , and relations ; and let there be one mo- ment in your life , in which you have ...
... light and in- constant ; that they complain without a cause . With-- draw your confidence equally from all parties ; from min- isters , favourites , and relations ; and let there be one mo- ment in your life , in which you have ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
accent Ahimaaz angel answer arms art thou articulation behold Beotia blood cadence Cæsar Christian Cicero circumflex clause common dark death delivery denote distinction earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling fire give grave habits hand hath hear heard hearers heart heaven Hyder Ali Iago important Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language liberty look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain o'er open vowels orator passion pause phatic praise preacher principle PSALM question reader reading reason remarks requires rhetorical rising inflection rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant shining instruments sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine things thought throne tion tones turn unto utterance voice vowels words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 262 - And they heard the voice of the Lord God walking in the garden in the cool of the day : and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God amongst the trees of the garden.
Página 247 - And when Peter was come to himself, he said ; Now I know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Herod, and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.
Página 219 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down; and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.
Página 229 - And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war...
Página 172 - For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment...
Página 345 - Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided : they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions.
Página 244 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. The servant therefore fell down and worshipped him, saying, Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.
Página 233 - Strike — till the last armed foe expires; Strike — for your altars and your fires; Strike — for the green graves of your sires, God — and your native land!
Página 185 - Lord, I knew thee that thou art a hard man, reaping where thou hast not sown, and gathering where thou hast not strawed ; and I was afraid and went and hid thy talent in the earth : lo there thou hast that is thine.
Página 309 - Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause ; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.