Grammar of ElocutionLongmans, Green, 1904 - 216 Seiten |
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accent adjective articulation aspirate aye yes blood breath brow Cæsar clouds consonant sounds Consonantal combinations consonantal sounds Coriolanus dark death dh dh dh doth dread dream earth elocution emphasis eternal expression eyes falling inflection father fear flowers grammatical hate hath heard Heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI hour indivisible Julius Caesar king Lars Porsena live lord loud meaning Merchant of Venice mouth musical musical scale nature night noun o'er organs Paradise Lost pause phrase pitch PPPP praise pronounced pronunciation Queen Mab question Representatives rhythm rhythmical stress Richard II rising inflection sentence sh sh sh shade singing sleep smile soft soul speak speaker speech spirit student sweet syllables tears tence th th th thee thine thou thought tion tongue unaccented utterance verb vocal consonants voice vowel vowel sounds wh wh wh winds words wwww zh zh zh