Part 213 (1/2)

LESSON XIV--OF ELOCUTION

1 What is elocution? 2 What does elocution require? 3 What is emphasis?

4 What comparative view is taken of accent and emphasis? 5 How does L

Murray connect emphasis with quantity? 6 Does euide to a right emphasis? 8 Can one read with too many emphases? 9 What are pauses? 10 How many and what kinds of pauses are there? 11 What is said of the duration of pauses, and the taking of breath? 12 After what manner should pauses be raceful? 14 What is said of rhetorical pauses? 15 How are the harmonic pauses divided? 16 Are such pauses essential to verse?

LESSON XV--OF ELOCUTION

17 What are inflections? 18 What is called the rising or upward inflection? 19 What is called the falling or doard inflection? 20 How are these inflections exe questions? 22 What is said of the notation of them? 23 What constitutes a circu, circuive examples? 26 What constitutes a monotone, in elocution? 27 Which kind of inflection is said to beemphasis? 29 What says Comstock of rules for inflections? 30 Is the voice to be varied for variety's sake?

31 What should regulate the inflections? 32 What is cadence? 33 What says Rippingham about it? 34 What says Murray? 35 What are tones? 36 Why do they deserve particular attention? 37 What says Blair about tones? 38

What says Hiley?

LESSON XVI--OF FIGURES

1 What is a _Figure_ in graures are there?

3 What is a figure of orthography? 4 What are the principal figures of orthography? 5 What is Miy? 8 How y? 9

What is Aphaeresis? 10 What is Prosthesis? 11 What is Syncope? 12 What is Apocope? 13 What is Paragoge? 14 What is Diaeresis? 15 What is Synaeresis?

16 What is Ture of syntax? 18 How ures of syntax? 19 What is Ellipsis, in grammar? 20 Are sentences often elliptical? 21 What parts of speech can be omitted, by ellipsis? 22 What is Pleonasure allowable? 24 What is Syllepsis? 25 What is Enallage? 26 What is Hyperbaton? 27 What is said of this figure?

LESSON XVII--OF FIGURES

28 What is a figure of rhetoric? 29 What peculiar naures of rhetoric often occur? 31 On what are they founded? 32 How ures of rhetoric? 33

What is a Siory? 36 What is a Metonymy? 37 What is Synecdoche? 38 What is Hyperbole? 39 What is Vision? 40 What is Apostrophe? 41 What is Personification? 42 What is Erotesis? 43 What is Ecphonesis? 44 What is Antithesis? 45 What is Climax? 46 What is Irony? 47 What is Apophasis, or Paralipsis? 48 What is Onomatopoeia?

[Now, if you please, you may examine the quotations adopted for the _Fourteenth Praxis_, and rammar which are contained therein]

LESSON XVIII--OF VERSIFICATION

1 What is _Versification_? 2 What is verse, as distinguished from prose?

3 What is the rhythm of verse? 4 What is the quantity of a syllable? 5

How are poetic quantities denominated? 6 How are they proportioned? 7

What quantity coincides with accent or emphasis? 8 On what but the vowel sound does quantity depend? 9 Does syllabic quantity always follow the quality of the vowels? 10 Where is quantity variable, and where fixed, in English? 11 What is rhy the rhy syllables? 14 What is a stanza? 15 What uniformity have stanzas? 16 What variety have they?

LESSON XIX--OF VERSIFICATION

17 Of what does a verse consist? 18 Of what does a poetic foot consist?

19 How nize? 20 What are the principal feet in English? 21 What is an Iambus? 22 What is a Trochee? 23 What is an Anapest? 24 What is a Dactyl? 25 Why are these feet principal? 26 What orders of verse arise from these? 27 Are these kinds to be kept separate?

28 What is said of the secondary feet? 29 How many and what secondary feet are explained in this code? 30 What is a Spondee? 31 What is a Pyrrhic? 32 What is a Moloss? 33 What is a Tribrach? 34 What is an Amphibrach? 35 What is an Amphimac? 36 What is a Bacchy? 37 What is an Antibachy? 38 What is a Caesura?