The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 Seiten |
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... find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and propriety , are determined ces read to command the attention of the vulgar . viij ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Mr Pulteney's Speech on the Motion.
... find this fault chiefly among those , who , in contempt and despite of all rule and propriety , are determined ces read to command the attention of the vulgar . viij ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Mr Pulteney's Speech on the Motion.
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... command a servant , to utter exclama- tion of anger or rage , and to pour forth lament- ations and sorrows , not only with different tones , but different elevations of voice . Men at different ages of life , and in different situations ...
... command a servant , to utter exclama- tion of anger or rage , and to pour forth lament- ations and sorrows , not only with different tones , but different elevations of voice . Men at different ages of life , and in different situations ...
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... command . Many of these would neither be proper nor agree- able in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can ...
... command . Many of these would neither be proper nor agree- able in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can ...
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... command of voice , and just emphasis , he is able to add the various expressions of emotion and passion . To enumerate these expressions , and describe them in all their variations , is impracticable . At- tempts have been made with ...
... command of voice , and just emphasis , he is able to add the various expressions of emotion and passion . To enumerate these expressions , and describe them in all their variations , is impracticable . At- tempts have been made with ...
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... command of voice , emphasis , or ca- dence : and he should content himself with read- ing and speaking with an immediate view to the correcting of his fundamental faults , before he aims at any thing higher . This may be irksome and ...
... command of voice , emphasis , or ca- dence : and he should content himself with read- ing and speaking with an immediate view to the correcting of his fundamental faults , before he aims at any thing higher . This may be irksome and ...
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