The Port Folio, Tom 2Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1809 |
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... force of sentiment is conveyed . GENTLEMEN , THE subject to which I shall solicit your attention this evening is that important principle of correct elocution , Emphasis , by which the truth and force of sentiment is conveyed ; and ...
... force of sentiment is conveyed . GENTLEMEN , THE subject to which I shall solicit your attention this evening is that important principle of correct elocution , Emphasis , by which the truth and force of sentiment is conveyed ; and ...
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... force of utterance , for increase of effect . Thus the pronouns , and some other familiar words , as he , she , me , we , do , so , are acute and long , or grave and short , as emphasis may for the occasion demand . ་ Extension of ...
... force of utterance , for increase of effect . Thus the pronouns , and some other familiar words , as he , she , me , we , do , so , are acute and long , or grave and short , as emphasis may for the occasion demand . ་ Extension of ...
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... force and correct influence of emphasis , is suppressed , and a few monoto- nous , unmeaning tones are substituted in their place . But , more of this when I treat of punctuation , and the inflexions of the voice . The foregoing ...
... force and correct influence of emphasis , is suppressed , and a few monoto- nous , unmeaning tones are substituted in their place . But , more of this when I treat of punctuation , and the inflexions of the voice . The foregoing ...
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... force of sound by emphasis : for though that may be necessary to awa- ken attention and thereby to enforce sentiment , it would be better that such attention should remain asleep , than be awakened by those means which serve to mislead ...
... force of sound by emphasis : for though that may be necessary to awa- ken attention and thereby to enforce sentiment , it would be better that such attention should remain asleep , than be awakened by those means which serve to mislead ...
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... force of reasoning and ar- gument , they gave a direction to the understanding , and disposed it to adopt one opinion in preference to another . Further on were the Sceptics , Pyrrhus , Zenocrates , and Anax- archus , who were positive ...
... force of reasoning and ar- gument , they gave a direction to the understanding , and disposed it to adopt one opinion in preference to another . Further on were the Sceptics , Pyrrhus , Zenocrates , and Anax- archus , who were positive ...
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