The Literary Class Book; Or, Readings in English Literature: To which is Prefixed an Introductory Treatise on the Art of Reading and the Principles of ElocutionMarcus and John Sullivan, 1855 - Всего страниц: 512 |
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... , according to the intention of the speaker , be put upon that word which signifies the point about which he in- quires . Example : Is it true that you have seen a noble lord 6 from court to - day , who has told you 18 LITERARY CLASS BOOK .
... , according to the intention of the speaker , be put upon that word which signifies the point about which he in- quires . Example : Is it true that you have seen a noble lord 6 from court to - day , who has told you 18 LITERARY CLASS BOOK .
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... noble lord . If he wants to know only whether the great man came directly from court , so that this intelligence may be depended upon , he will put the emphasis on court . If he wants only to know whether I have seen him to - day or ...
... noble lord . If he wants to know only whether the great man came directly from court , so that this intelligence may be depended upon , he will put the emphasis on court . If he wants only to know whether I have seen him to - day or ...
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... noble lady's name . Here we have an example of relative emphasis ; for , if the thought were expressed at full , it would stand thus : -Unworthy not only of a gentle- man , but even of a peasant . ' Twas base and poor , unworthy of a ...
... noble lady's name . Here we have an example of relative emphasis ; for , if the thought were expressed at full , it would stand thus : -Unworthy not only of a gentle- man , but even of a peasant . ' Twas base and poor , unworthy of a ...
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... noble quality that could give a man the ascendant in society . If our language , by reason of the simple arrangement of its words , possesses less harmony , less beauty , and less force than the Greek or Latin ' , it is , however , in ...
... noble quality that could give a man the ascendant in society . If our language , by reason of the simple arrangement of its words , possesses less harmony , less beauty , and less force than the Greek or Latin ' , it is , however , in ...
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... noble in reason ! how trans- cendent in faculties ! in form and moving , how express and admirable ! in action how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a God ! I conjure you by that which you profess , ( Howe'er you came to know ...
... noble in reason ! how trans- cendent in faculties ! in form and moving , how express and admirable ! in action how like an angel ! in apprehension , how like a God ! I conjure you by that which you profess , ( Howe'er you came to know ...
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