The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two EssaysJ. Gold, 1803 - 332 Seiten |
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... voice . THE HE monotony so much complained of in public speak- ers is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule ... voice . Different kinds of speaking re- quire different heights of voice . Nature instructs us to relate a story , to ...
... voice . THE HE monotony so much complained of in public speak- ers is chiefly owing to the neglect of this rule ... voice . Different kinds of speaking re- quire different heights of voice . Nature instructs us to relate a story , to ...
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... voice . To acquire the power of changing the key in which you speak at pleasure , accustom yourself to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes on which you can articulate distinctly . Many of these ...
... voice . To acquire the power of changing the key in which you speak at pleasure , accustom yourself to pitch your voice in different keys , from the lowest to the highest notes on which you can articulate distinctly . Many of these ...
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... voice , but in order to give the hearer a distinct perception of the construction and meaning of each sentence , and ... voice , sometimes to make a very considerable panse , where the grammatical construction requires nuie at all . in ...
... voice , but in order to give the hearer a distinct perception of the construction and meaning of each sentence , and ... voice , sometimes to make a very considerable panse , where the grammatical construction requires nuie at all . in ...
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Virtue our higheſt Intereſt | 2 |
Elegy written in a Coun | 10 |
NARRATIVE PIECES | 14 |
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