The Rhetorical ReaderReprint of the original, first published in 1856. |
Contents
its connection with good education | 13 |
Grammatical reading | 21 |
RHETORICAL Dialogue | 22 |
INFLECTIONS | 27 |
Exercine | 32 |
RULE VI | 33 |
Burning of the Fame | 38 |
SECT I | 39 |
Judahs Speech to Joseph | 125 |
The Valley of Jehoshaphat | 127 |
Thou art gone to the Grave | 133 |
Irving | 136 |
The folly and wickedness of | 148 |
Strength of voice depends on good organs | 152 |
51 | 170 |
Manuscript of a Criminal | 178 |
Washington | 44 |
CHAP VI | 47 |
Loudness | 54 |
SECT | 58 |
GESTURE | 67 |
PART I | 76 |
Exercise 1117 Absolute and Relative Stress and Emphatic | 101 |
Mr Fox and Mr Pitt | 108 |
Compass of Voice | 111 |
Eloquence of Bridaine | 114 |
Hohenlinden | 119 |
Patriotism of 1775 | 121 |
From the Diary of a Physician | 184 |
J Mason Good | 194 |
Monthly Visitor | 200 |
Sprague | 215 |
Webster 291 | 221 |
Pres Quincy | 225 |
Christian Obs | 245 |
Montgomery | 254 |
J Quincy Jr | 282 |
Jane Taylor | 289 |
S F Smith | 300 |
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The Rhetorical Reader: Consisting of Instructions for Regulating the Voice ... Ebenezer Porter No preview available - 2015 |
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