A Grammar of Elocution1833 |
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... ÆNEID , and after construing the Latin text , as in Phædrus and Ovid , according to the Interlinear Translation , -let him learn to analyse each sentence from the supplementary vo- lume of PARSING LESSONS ; which will enable him , not ...
... ÆNEID , and after construing the Latin text , as in Phædrus and Ovid , according to the Interlinear Translation , -let him learn to analyse each sentence from the supplementary vo- lume of PARSING LESSONS ; which will enable him , not ...
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accent accident of speech acquire action adopt ÆNEID ÆSCHYLUS antithesis audience beginning cadence Cæsar cæsura called circumflex clause Commencing common common metre concluding Crotchet degree delivery discourse distinction Edition Elocution emphasis of force Emphasis of Sense emphatic word endeavour English EXAMPLES expressed falling inflection flection following lines following sentence give graces Grammar Greek heaven heavy syllable HEBREW LANGUAGE human voice Interlinear Translation language Latin latter loud manner marked melody metre mind musical scale nature necessary observed organic emphasis passion perceive phasis phatic pitch pleasures poetry principal PROFESSOR pronounced pronunciation prose quantity Quaver reader reading and speaking require the rising rhythmus rising inflection rule simple series soft sound speaker spoken style syllabic emphasis taste tence thee thing thou hast tion triple triple metre UNIVERSITY OF LONDON variety verb verse vowels