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1
Far different
is
the
tone
of Epiphanius in his answer to Aerius:-
2
Occasionally there
is
the
tone
of passion, as in the letters of Mlle.
3
There
is
the
tone
didactic, the tone enthusiastic, the tone natural-allcommonplace enough.
4
Ideal attack
is
the
tone
which starts without any scooping, breathiness or explosiveness.
5
This
is
the
tone
-
note
of the Sermon on the Mount.
6
This last
is
the
tone
evidently in which John speaks.
7
But it does not seem to me that that
is
the
tone
of them.
8
This
is
the
tone
that one of his critics takes.
9
But what's interesting
is
the
tone
of the negative notices.
10
This rollicking, careless joyousness
is
the
tone
of his books.
11
Not less sovereign and cheerful,-muchmore sovereign and cheerful,
is
the
tone
of Shakspeare.
12
Well, then, if you do, why
is
the
tone
of your voice like that?
13
At certain moments, words are nothing; it
is
the
tone
in which they are uttered.
14
Then there
is
the
tone
elevated, diffusive, and interjectional.
15
Yes, there is plenty wrong with his campaign, the most serious of which
is
the
tone
.
16
And naturally the tonic
is
the
tone
with which all other tones have the most unity.
is
the
tone
is
be