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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... sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good public speaker . But it is true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of little use till they are unfolded , and ...
... sense , and a cultivated taste , are the only requisites to form a good public speaker . But it is true in the art of speaking , as well as in the art of living , that general precepts are of little use till they are unfolded , and ...
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... sense and just speaking would require . Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , have a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable ...
... sense and just speaking would require . Almost all persons , who have not studied the art of speaking , have a habit of uttering their words so rapidly , that this latter exercise ought generally to be made use of for a considerable ...
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... sense must always appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend ...
... sense must always appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend ...
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... sense which requires the last sound to he elevated or emphatical , an easy fall , sufficient show that the sense is finished , will be proper . And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the ...
... sense which requires the last sound to he elevated or emphatical , an easy fall , sufficient show that the sense is finished , will be proper . And in pathetic pieces , especially those of the plaintive , tender , or solemn kind , the ...
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... sense natu- rally expresses his perceptions , emotions , and passions , in common discourse . Before a full stop , it has been usual in read- ing , to drop the voice , in a uniform manner : and this has been called the CADENCE . But ...
... sense natu- rally expresses his perceptions , emotions , and passions , in common discourse . Before a full stop , it has been usual in read- ing , to drop the voice , in a uniform manner : and this has been called the CADENCE . But ...
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