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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... give the speaker an Opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of atten- tion and labour ; and in this much assistance may certainly be derived from instruction . What are rules or ...
... give the speaker an Opportunity of exercising himself in each branch of elocution : all this must be the effect of atten- tion and labour ; and in this much assistance may certainly be derived from instruction . What are rules or ...
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... gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ... give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this ...
... gives the word of command ; the watchman , when he announces the hour of the night ; the sovereign , when he issues his edict ... give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this ...
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... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is in the ... give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it aij ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
... gives to every part its proper sound , and thus conveys to the mind of the reader the full import of the whole . It is in the ... give those inflections and variations to the voice , which nature requires : and it aij ESSAY ON ELOCUTION .
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... gives him previous knowledge of the several inflections . emphases , and tones which the words require And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the school- boy habit of reading in a ...
... gives him previous knowledge of the several inflections . emphases , and tones which the words require And by taking off his eye from the book , it in part relieves him from the influence of the school- boy habit of reading in a ...
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... gives us a complete idea of that mild and grace- ful enunciation , which every person should endeavour to acquire . But when he speaks , what elocution flows ! Soft as the fleeces of descending snows , The copious accents fall , with ...
... gives us a complete idea of that mild and grace- ful enunciation , which every person should endeavour to acquire . But when he speaks , what elocution flows ! Soft as the fleeces of descending snows , The copious accents fall , with ...
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