The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation ; the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of SchoolsSpalding & Shepard, 1851 - 383 pagini |
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Pagina 12
... called upon occasionally in public , even though we may not belong to any of the learned pro- fessions , to express our opinions , to state our views , to offer our advice , or to justify some course we may have pursued in relation to ...
... called upon occasionally in public , even though we may not belong to any of the learned pro- fessions , to express our opinions , to state our views , to offer our advice , or to justify some course we may have pursued in relation to ...
Pagina 17
... called upon to mark to the eye the correct reading of the above sentence , could imme- diately do it , ( certainly , any pupil of mine could , ) so as to preclude the commission of so gross an error - equal INTRODUCTION . 17.
... called upon to mark to the eye the correct reading of the above sentence , could imme- diately do it , ( certainly , any pupil of mine could , ) so as to preclude the commission of so gross an error - equal INTRODUCTION . 17.
Pagina 30
... language . It is true , indeed , that a con- sonant ( so called from its supposed dependence for its sound on an attendant vowel , ) cannot be individually named without the help of a vowel : that is 30 ART OF ELOCUTION .
... language . It is true , indeed , that a con- sonant ( so called from its supposed dependence for its sound on an attendant vowel , ) cannot be individually named without the help of a vowel : that is 30 ART OF ELOCUTION .
Pagina 35
... called diphthongal , whereas it is really a pure tonic element ; it is the sound of o in d - o . In articulation , a diphthong is the union of two tonics , in which the actual utterance of each takes place : the radical , or com- 4 * Â ...
... called diphthongal , whereas it is really a pure tonic element ; it is the sound of o in d - o . In articulation , a diphthong is the union of two tonics , in which the actual utterance of each takes place : the radical , or com- 4 * Â ...
Pagina 48
... called vurtue , nor third thurd , & c . [ See Table No. 4. ] 7 -The full and round , open sound of " in the SYLLABLES o - ow― ( unaccented . ) EXAMPLES . Articulate- opinion , o - pin - ion , • not up - pin - ion . potato , fellow ...
... called vurtue , nor third thurd , & c . [ See Table No. 4. ] 7 -The full and round , open sound of " in the SYLLABLES o - ow― ( unaccented . ) EXAMPLES . Articulate- opinion , o - pin - ion , • not up - pin - ion . potato , fellow ...
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