Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery: As Applied to Reading and SpeakingFlagg & Gould, 1830 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... bears the same relation to oratory , that the tuning of an instrument does to music . The rudest performer in this latter art knows , that his first business is to regulate the instrument he uses , when it is so deranged as to produce ...
... bears the same relation to oratory , that the tuning of an instrument does to music . The rudest performer in this latter art knows , that his first business is to regulate the instrument he uses , when it is so deranged as to produce ...
الصفحة 56
... bears down his adversary by the combined force of interrogation and emphatic se- ries . This is an open , honourable challenge to you . Why are you silent ? Why do you prevaricate ? I insist upon this point ; I ùrge you to it ; prèss it ...
... bears down his adversary by the combined force of interrogation and emphatic se- ries . This is an open , honourable challenge to you . Why are you silent ? Why do you prevaricate ? I insist upon this point ; I ùrge you to it ; prèss it ...
الصفحة 78
... bear a jest , should not make one . It is not so easy to hide one's faults , as to mend them . We think less of the injuries we do , than of those we suffer . It is not so difficult to talk well , as to live well . We must take heed not ...
... bear a jest , should not make one . It is not so easy to hide one's faults , as to mend them . We think less of the injuries we do , than of those we suffer . It is not so difficult to talk well , as to live well . We must take heed not ...
الصفحة 90
... bear false witness against thy neighbor . " Garrick laid the stress on shalt , to express the authority of the precept ; Johnson on not , to express its negative character . But clearly both are wrong , for in neither of these respects ...
... bear false witness against thy neighbor . " Garrick laid the stress on shalt , to express the authority of the precept ; Johnson on not , to express its negative character . But clearly both are wrong , for in neither of these respects ...
الصفحة 109
... bear the effort of speaking with a full impulse , depends much on their being accus- tomed to it . If I were to give directions to the student , as to the means of strengthening his voice by exercise , they would be such as these . ( 1 ) ...
... bear the effort of speaking with a full impulse , depends much on their being accus- tomed to it . If I were to give directions to the student , as to the means of strengthening his voice by exercise , they would be such as these . ( 1 ) ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
accent action affirmation Ahimaaz answer antithetic arms art thou articulation behold cadence Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex clause common commonly death delivery denote distinction earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic series example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling gesture give gospel grave habits hand hast hath hear heard hearers heart heaven Iago imitation imperative mood important Jesus Julius Cæsar king language Lord loud Macd manner mark meaning mind modulation never o'er open vowels orator pain palms united passion pause phatic pitch poetry preacher principle proper psalms public speaker question reader reading reason remarks requires respect rhetorical rising inflection rising slide rule SECT sense sentence sentiment soul sound speak spirit spoken syllable taste Tell thee thine things thou thought tion tones turn unto utterance variety vocal vowels Walker
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 237 - Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
الصفحة 255 - And when Peter was come to himself, he said ; Now I know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath delivered me out of the hand of Herod, and from all the expectation of the people of the Jews.
الصفحة 253 - The baptism of John, whence was it? from heaven, or of men? And they reasoned with themselves, saying, If we shall say, From heaven ; he will say unto us, Why did ye not then believe him? But if we shall say, Of men ; we fear the people ; for all hold John as a prophet. And they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot tell. And he said unto them, Neither tell I you by what authority I do these things.
الصفحة 251 - And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus. But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
الصفحة 251 - And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart, to pray : and when the evening, was come, he was there alone.
الصفحة 252 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. The servant therefore fell down and worshipped him, saying, Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.
الصفحة 227 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down; and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.
الصفحة 194 - Then began he to upbraid the cities wherein most of his mighty works were done, because they repented not: Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, Bethsaida! for if the mighty works, which were done in you, had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. But I say unto you, It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of judgment, than for you.
الصفحة 317 - Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause ; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.
الصفحة 353 - Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions.