The American Speaker: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and Exercises on Pronunciation, Pauses, Inflections, Accent, and Emphasis : Also, Copious Extracts in Prose and Poetry, Calculated to Assist the Teacher, and to Improve the Pupil in Reading and RecitationThomas, Cowperthwait, & Company, 1848 - 448 sider |
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... objects shall vanish away ' , he will still be the " everlasting God ; " he will be when they exist no more , as he was when they had no existence at all . 4. Perfection is not the lot of humanity , and the age of heroism had its ...
... objects shall vanish away ' , he will still be the " everlasting God ; " he will be when they exist no more , as he was when they had no existence at all . 4. Perfection is not the lot of humanity , and the age of heroism had its ...
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... objects , is derived from the signifi- cancy of words . 9. Were there no bad men in the world , to vex and distress the good , the good might appear in the light of harmless innocence ; but they could have no opportunity of displaying ...
... objects , is derived from the signifi- cancy of words . 9. Were there no bad men in the world , to vex and distress the good , the good might appear in the light of harmless innocence ; but they could have no opportunity of displaying ...
Side 38
... objects of ambition and emulation ' . Pairs . 2 3 4 PAIRS OF NOUNS ARE INFLECTED THUS : COMMENCING . 1 ' & 2 , 3 & 4 ' 2 CONCLUDING . Pairs . 1 ' & l ' & 2 , 3 & - 1 ' & 2 , 3 ' & 1 ' & 2 ' , 3 ' & 4 , 5 & 6 ' 3 -1 ' & 2` , 3 ′ & 4 ...
... objects of ambition and emulation ' . Pairs . 2 3 4 PAIRS OF NOUNS ARE INFLECTED THUS : COMMENCING . 1 ' & 2 , 3 & 4 ' 2 CONCLUDING . Pairs . 1 ' & l ' & 2 , 3 & - 1 ' & 2 , 3 ' & 1 ' & 2 ' , 3 ' & 4 , 5 & 6 ' 3 -1 ' & 2` , 3 ′ & 4 ...
Side 39
... to leave the passage to a man's heart thus thoughtlessly unguarded ' ; when kind and caressing looks of every object without , that can flatter his senses , has conspired PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION . 39 Series of Serieses.
... to leave the passage to a man's heart thus thoughtlessly unguarded ' ; when kind and caressing looks of every object without , that can flatter his senses , has conspired PRINCIPLES OF ELOCUTION . 39 Series of Serieses.
Side 41
... objects which , in the course of epic compositions , are presented to our mind under the most splendid and honourable colours . 15. To be humble and modest in opinion , to be vigilant and atten- tive in conduct , to distrust fair ...
... objects which , in the course of epic compositions , are presented to our mind under the most splendid and honourable colours . 15. To be humble and modest in opinion , to be vigilant and atten- tive in conduct , to distrust fair ...
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aban don accent adopt American Amphibrach antithesis arms army beauty blessings blood bosom brave British cæsura called character circumflex conduct constitution danger death declaration Demosthenes divine dread earth emphasis emphatic word enemies England epic poetry EXAMPLES falling inflection fame fear feel force France friends gentlemen give glory grave grave accent Greece hand happiness hath heart heaven honour hope human independence inflection takes place king land laws liberty Lochinvar look means measures MEMBERS.-RULE ment mind mountains nations nature never o'er object ourselves palæstra passion pause peace pleasure poetry possess principles pronounced prose racter reason require the rising rest rising inflection RULE Samian wine sense sentence slide smile soul Spain spirit sword syllable thee thing thou thought thousand tion tone true truth union verb verse victory Virgil Virginia virtue voice WILLIAM PENN