An Introduction to the Grammar of Elocution: Designed for the Use of SchoolsMarsh, Capen & Lyon, 1834 - 168 páginas |
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... quality of voice . We shall now proceed to show , that all the varieties of expression , which can be given by the voice , are pro- duced by the different combinations of these Elements . CHAPTER III . ON PITCH - CONCRETE AND RADICAL ...
... quality of voice . We shall now proceed to show , that all the varieties of expression , which can be given by the voice , are pro- duced by the different combinations of these Elements . CHAPTER III . ON PITCH - CONCRETE AND RADICAL ...
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... speech of the lower orders among the Irish . And sure your honor will be knowing it . ' It is heard also in the sound which we make in sobbing . It ought only to be used at the end of the emphatic slides of the voice ... Quality, On Accent, ...
... speech of the lower orders among the Irish . And sure your honor will be knowing it . ' It is heard also in the sound which we make in sobbing . It ought only to be used at the end of the emphatic slides of the voice ... Quality, On Accent, ...
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... QUALITY . As We have now arrived at the consideration of the last of the elements of expression , viz . quality , or the kind of voice we are to use for different purposes . might be supposed , the human voice is capable of a great many ...
... QUALITY . As We have now arrived at the consideration of the last of the elements of expression , viz . quality , or the kind of voice we are to use for different purposes . might be supposed , the human voice is capable of a great many ...
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... voice which is most easy and natural to us . This is nearly , though not quite the same , in almost every one . We ... quality of voice is bad ; but it ought to be remembered , in speak- ing on this subject , that we do not mean by this ...
... voice which is most easy and natural to us . This is nearly , though not quite the same , in almost every one . We ... quality of voice is bad ; but it ought to be remembered , in speak- ing on this subject , that we do not mean by this ...
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... quality of voice of which we have been speaking . Almost every emotion of the mind has its peculiar quality of voice , which is employed to express it , and no other . It will not , however , be necessary to describe them all , as it is ...
... quality of voice of which we have been speaking . Almost every emotion of the mind has its peculiar quality of voice , which is employed to express it , and no other . It will not , however , be necessary to describe them all , as it is ...
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Términos y frases comunes
accented syllables answer atonic elements beginning called chapter Columbus compound stress concrete pitch course Demosthenes diphthongs direct equal wave discrete pitch downward slide drawling elements of expression emphasis emphatic words employed Erin Erin go bragh example explained faults feeling follow gentleman give given Grammar of Elocution hail hath heard heaven Hophni and Phinehas human voice indirect wave intonation Israel Jesus kind lengthen long quantity Lord loud meaning measure median stress merated musical musical scale nature never octave pass pause Pharisees phatic Philistines pupil quality of voice question radical pitch radical stress razors repeated require semitone sentence short simple slides sing slurred sound sounding line speaking speech subtonic elements Tables for practice thee things Thou art tone tonic elements unemphatic unequal wave upward interval upward slide utterance vanishing stress vex'd vocal elements
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Página 171 - That shepherd, who first taught the chosen seed, In the beginning how the Heavens and Earth Rose out of Chaos...
Página 92 - Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us.
Página 150 - Sir, before God, I believe the hour is come. My judgment approves this measure, and my whole heart is in it. All that I have, and all that I am, and all that I hope, in this life, I am now ready here to stake upon it; and I leave off, as I begun, that live or die, survive or perish, I am for the declaration.
Página 170 - OF man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden, till one greater Man Restore us, and regain the blissful seat, Sing, heavenly Muse...
Página 142 - Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? She saith unto him, Yea, Lord, I believe that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, which should come into the world.
Página 143 - Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, saith unto him, Lord, by this time he stinketh: for he hath been dead four days.
Página 150 - Publish it from the pulpit; religion will approve it, and the love of religious liberty will cling round it, resolved to stand with it, or fall with it, Send it to the public halls; proclaim it there; let them hear it who heard the first roar of the enemy's cannon; let them see it who saw their brothers and their sons fall on the field of Bunker Hill, and in the streets of Lexington and Concord, and the very walls will cry out in its support "Sir, I know the uncertainty of human affairs, but I see,...
Página 167 - As when far off at sea a fleet descried Hangs in the clouds, by equinoctial winds Close sailing from Bengala, or the isles Of Ternate and Tidore, whence merchants bring Their spicy drugs : they on the trading flood, Through the wide Ethiopian to the Cape, Ply stemming nightly toward the pole : so seemed Far off the flying fiend.
Página 169 - Retire, or taste thy folly, and learn by proof, Hell-born, not to contend with spirits of heaven.
Página 141 - These things said he : and after that he saith unto .them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth : but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep.