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... voice are the physiological results of variation of feeling ; it follows that each inflection or modulation is the natural outcome of some passing emotion or sensation ; and it follows that the explana- tion of all kinds of vocal ...
... voice are the physiological results of variation of feeling ; it follows that each inflection or modulation is the natural outcome of some passing emotion or sensation ; and it follows that the explana- tion of all kinds of vocal ...
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... voice , by which we mean his method of using his voice ; the way , peculiar to himself , of pausing at certain intervals and hurrying at others , of sliding his sounds up and down on certain syllables and phrases , and also , per- haps ...
... voice , by which we mean his method of using his voice ; the way , peculiar to himself , of pausing at certain intervals and hurrying at others , of sliding his sounds up and down on certain syllables and phrases , and also , per- haps ...
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... voice does not naturally pause where the lines are ended ; One down her quiet hands , and smeeti Down her patient locks of silk , Coll and pastre as in truth For your Engers in spät milk Dew along a marble floor . * www -Lattie Mathe ...
... voice does not naturally pause where the lines are ended ; One down her quiet hands , and smeeti Down her patient locks of silk , Coll and pastre as in truth For your Engers in spät milk Dew along a marble floor . * www -Lattie Mathe ...
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... Voices : Tennyson . Strike , and when the fight is over , If ye look in vain for me , Where the dead are lying thickest Look for him who was Dundee . -Burial March of Dundee : Aytoun . How firm a foundation , ye saints of the Lord , Is ...
... Voices : Tennyson . Strike , and when the fight is over , If ye look in vain for me , Where the dead are lying thickest Look for him who was Dundee . -Burial March of Dundee : Aytoun . How firm a foundation , ye saints of the Lord , Is ...
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... voice from which their omens all men drew ; O iron nerve to true occasion true ; O fall'n at length that tower of strength Which stood four square to all the winds that blew ! -Ode on the Duke of Wellington : Tennyson . The woods shall ...
... voice from which their omens all men drew ; O iron nerve to true occasion true ; O fall'n at length that tower of strength Which stood four square to all the winds that blew ! -Ode on the Duke of Wellington : Tennyson . The woods shall ...
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accent æsthetic alloyed alloyed representation artistic Bryant's cæsura CHAPTER character clouds connection dark developed direct representation earth effects elements elocution elocutionary emotion expression expressional eyes fact fair falling feet figurative language flower force G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS give Greeks heaven heigh-ho hexameter Homer ideas Idem Iliad illustrative representation imitative sounds instance instinctive Jean Ingelow kind light Longfellow Macbeth meaning mental metaphor methods metonymy metre Milton mind movement nature night Notice o'er Paradise Lost passage Patroclus pause picture pitch plain language pleonasm poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose pure representation quotations reason reflective repre represent rhymes rhythm rising seems sense sentence Shakespear simile Sing heigh-ho soul stanza stream stress suggested sweet syllables tendency Tennyson termed thee theory thing thou tion tone triple measure truth utterance verse voice wind words Wordsworth writer