A Grammar of Elocution Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading And Spe

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A Grammar of Elocution Containing the Principles of the Arts of Reading And Spe
Jonathan Barber
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4. Are they Ministers of Christ ? I am more. Let No. 1 rise both discretely and concretely.
" 2 fall discretely and rise concretely. " 3 fall concretely a third. " 4 rise higher than the last discretely, and fall concretely with stress.
EMPHASIS. 155 Emphasis of waves. Waves are used only where quantity is required with marked emphasis.
Equal direct wave of the third.
" Upon the watery plain the wrecks are all thy deed.
Equal direct wave of the fifth.
" My sect them seest. " Paradise Lost, book
... 6, /. 147.
Whoever will turn to the passage, will find that the ex- ulting triumph is best expressed, by the long drawn time of this emphatic wave.
The unequal direct waves are marked in italics, in the following passage.
" National pride, independence of our country these we are told by the minister, are only vwZ-gar topics, fitted for the meridian of the mob ; but utterly un-worthy the consideration of this house, or of the matured under- standing of the noble lord who condescends to instruct it.


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