Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and Speaking ...M. Newman, 1827 - 392 sivua |
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... Cicero for Cluentius Extract from Demosthenes Brougham's Speech on the Speech of the Duke of York Dangers which beset the literature of the age Tribute to Henry Kirk White . 334 336 • 338 340 342 • · 344 · · . 346 SACRED ELOQUENCE ...
... Cicero for Cluentius Extract from Demosthenes Brougham's Speech on the Speech of the Duke of York Dangers which beset the literature of the age Tribute to Henry Kirk White . 334 336 • 338 340 342 • · 344 · · . 346 SACRED ELOQUENCE ...
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... Cicero says , * the Catuli were esteemed the best speakers of the Latin language ; their tones being sweet , and their syllables ut- tered without effort , in a voice neither feeble nor clamòr- ous . So fastidious was the Roman ear ...
... Cicero says , * the Catuli were esteemed the best speakers of the Latin language ; their tones being sweet , and their syllables ut- tered without effort , in a voice neither feeble nor clamòr- ous . So fastidious was the Roman ear ...
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... Cicero's voice in some interesting passage of his orations , it would be no small gratification of my curiosity . Now , while every tyro has known for centuries , that the verb has a stated , grammatical relation to its nomina- tive ...
... Cicero's voice in some interesting passage of his orations , it would be no small gratification of my curiosity . Now , while every tyro has known for centuries , that the verb has a stated , grammatical relation to its nomina- tive ...
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... Cicero 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 prevàricate ? I insist upon this point ; I ùrge you to it ...
... Cicero 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 prevàricate ? I insist upon this point ; I ùrge you to it ...
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... Cicero shows us the man * In regard to the preacher , these obstacles from mental tem- perament , are rendered more certainly fatal to success in delivery , if combined with a system of belief , or a state of religious feeling , so ...
... Cicero shows us the man * In regard to the preacher , these obstacles from mental tem- perament , are rendered more certainly fatal to success in delivery , if combined with a system of belief , or a state of religious feeling , so ...
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Absalom accent action Ahimaaz angels answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex common dark dead death delivery denote distinction dread earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal Euboea example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling fire gesture give grave habits hand hath hear heard hearers heart heaven HYMN Iago imitation immortal Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain never o'er open vowels orator palms united passions pause phatic poetry praise pride 15 principles PSALM reader remarks rhetorical rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine things thought throne thunder tion tones utterance voice words