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... Chapter I. Definition of Elocution and of the Five Acci- dents of Speech . Pause Page 1 11 11. Inflection . The Necessary Inflections 30 III . Melodious Inflection 46 IV . Quantity 61 V. Emphasis - Syllabic and Organic - 67 VI . The ...
... Chapter I. Definition of Elocution and of the Five Acci- dents of Speech . Pause Page 1 11 11. Inflection . The Necessary Inflections 30 III . Melodious Inflection 46 IV . Quantity 61 V. Emphasis - Syllabic and Organic - 67 VI . The ...
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... are , either half empty , or occupied by persons who feel but little of the spirit which the place and the subject are so well fitted to excite . GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION . CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF ELOCUTION AND B3 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 9.
... are , either half empty , or occupied by persons who feel but little of the spirit which the place and the subject are so well fitted to excite . GRAMMAR OF ELOCUTION . CHAPTER I. DEFINITION OF ELOCUTION AND B3 INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 9.
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... but it is now generally used to denote oratorical pronunciation or delivery , without any reference whatever to style . Chapter Definition of Elocution and of the Five Acci- dents of Speech Pause Page Inflection The Necessary Inflections.
... but it is now generally used to denote oratorical pronunciation or delivery , without any reference whatever to style . Chapter Definition of Elocution and of the Five Acci- dents of Speech Pause Page Inflection The Necessary Inflections.
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... all other graces Will follow in their proper places , it may be well to substitute , Attend to pause ; all other graces Will follow in their proper places . ( 30 ) CHAPTER II . INFLECTION . THE NECESSARY RULES FOR PAUSE . 29.
... all other graces Will follow in their proper places , it may be well to substitute , Attend to pause ; all other graces Will follow in their proper places . ( 30 ) CHAPTER II . INFLECTION . THE NECESSARY RULES FOR PAUSE . 29.
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accident of speech acquire action antithesis audible audience beginning cadence Cęsar cęsura called CHAPTER Cicero circumflex clause commencing series common common metre compound series Concluding Crotchet degree delivery discourse distinction Elocution emphasis of force emphasis of sense emphatic word endeavour example expressed Fair Penitent falling inflection flection following lines following passage following sentence give graces Grammar hath heaven heavy syllable human voice language latter loud manner marked melody metre mind musical scale nature necessary observed organic emphasis passion Paul the Apostle perceive phasis phatic pitch pleasures poetry pronounced pronunciation prose quantity Quaver reader reading and speaking require the rising rhythmus riety rising inflection rule simple series slide soft sound speaker spirit spoken style syllabic emphasis taste tence thee thing thou hast tion triple triple metre variety verb verse ر ر