Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... voice is capable , that finds not here some piece adapted precisely to its best expression . There is not an inflection , however delicate , not an emphasis , however slight , however strong , that does not here meet with something ...
... voice is capable , that finds not here some piece adapted precisely to its best expression . There is not an inflection , however delicate , not an emphasis , however slight , however strong , that does not here meet with something ...
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... VOICE . QUANTITY ... ... RULES FOR QUANTITY .. QUALITY . RULES FOR QUALITY .. NOTATION IN MODULATION . 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 EXAMPLES FOR EXERCISE IN MODULATION . .41 , 42 , 43 , 44 SECTION V. - THE RHETORICAL PAUSE .. .45 , 46 PART ...
... VOICE . QUANTITY ... ... RULES FOR QUANTITY .. QUALITY . RULES FOR QUALITY .. NOTATION IN MODULATION . 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 EXAMPLES FOR EXERCISE IN MODULATION . .41 , 42 , 43 , 44 SECTION V. - THE RHETORICAL PAUSE .. .45 , 46 PART ...
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... voice rise ; but after a complete sentence , pause the time of counting six , and let the voice fall . The Colon is a pause shorter than the Period ; as , The sky is clear : the sun shines . Pause the time of counting four , and let the ...
... voice rise ; but after a complete sentence , pause the time of counting six , and let the voice fall . The Colon is a pause shorter than the Period ; as , The sky is clear : the sun shines . Pause the time of counting four , and let the ...
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... voice up . The Dash denotes a sudden pause or change of subject ; as , I saw him ā but what a sight ! When the dash is used after any other pause , the time of that pause is doubled . EXPLANATION OF OTHER MARKS . The Apostrophe has the ...
... voice up . The Dash denotes a sudden pause or change of subject ; as , I saw him ā but what a sight ! When the dash is used after any other pause , the time of that pause is doubled . EXPLANATION OF OTHER MARKS . The Apostrophe has the ...
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... voice is seldom heard in k- -g's 8 palaces , there have been wise kings ( e . g . Solomon , ) who 9 were lov'd and obey'd by their subjects . ā 10 Here , [ i . e . in the U. S. , ] we can not boast of our kings , 11 princes , lords ...
... voice is seldom heard in k- -g's 8 palaces , there have been wise kings ( e . g . Solomon , ) who 9 were lov'd and obey'd by their subjects . ā 10 Here , [ i . e . in the U. S. , ] we can not boast of our kings , 11 princes , lords ...
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