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 77
... compound inflections . To facilitate and familiarise to the pupil's ear and voice the distinction between the rising and falling inflection , let him practise the tonic sounds , upon the following plan , of rising and falling on each ...
... compound inflections . To facilitate and familiarise to the pupil's ear and voice the distinction between the rising and falling inflection , let him practise the tonic sounds , upon the following plan , of rising and falling on each ...
Pagina 84
... COMPOUND INFLECTIONS . There are also compound or double inflections , - consisting of a concrete slide ascending or descending , and embracing five and even eight tones , -that is , a full octave - under the influence of strong feeling ...
... COMPOUND INFLECTIONS . There are also compound or double inflections , - consisting of a concrete slide ascending or descending , and embracing five and even eight tones , -that is , a full octave - under the influence of strong feeling ...
Pagina 112
... COMPOUND . 1. Simple , when it consists of single words ( or sin- gle ideas ) in succession . 2. Compound , when it is composed of members in succession , each composed of several words - convey- ing several ideas . These , again , are ...
... COMPOUND . 1. Simple , when it consists of single words ( or sin- gle ideas ) in succession . 2. Compound , when it is composed of members in succession , each composed of several words - convey- ing several ideas . These , again , are ...
Pagina 113
... COMPOUND , commencing Series . An amiable disposition , virtuous principles , a liberal educa- tion , and industrious habits , lead to contentment , happiness , and honor . COMPOUND , Concluding . Contentment , happiness , and honor ...
... COMPOUND , commencing Series . An amiable disposition , virtuous principles , a liberal educa- tion , and industrious habits , lead to contentment , happiness , and honor . COMPOUND , Concluding . Contentment , happiness , and honor ...
Pagina 114
... last . EXAMPLES . The cardinal virtues are , ཡ faith , ( 1 ) hope , ( 2 ) and charity . ( 3 ) May our souls be possessed with ཝ faith , ( [ 14 ART OF ELOCUTION . Form of Simple and compound Commencing and concluding Rules of inflection on.
... last . EXAMPLES . The cardinal virtues are , ཡ faith , ( 1 ) hope , ( 2 ) and charity . ( 3 ) May our souls be possessed with ཝ faith , ( [ 14 ART OF ELOCUTION . Form of Simple and compound Commencing and concluding Rules of inflection on.
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