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 11
... to speak with propriety and force ; as much so as regards the utterance of our language as its grammatical accuracy . And though any language , however meagre and however mean , and any utterance , however imperfect and.
... to speak with propriety and force ; as much so as regards the utterance of our language as its grammatical accuracy . And though any language , however meagre and however mean , and any utterance , however imperfect and.
Pagina 12
... force of argument and grace of language . How many a good story is marred in the telling : how many a good sermon is lost in the preaching : how many a good speech , excellent in matter , argument , arrangement , language , falls ...
... force of argument and grace of language . How many a good story is marred in the telling : how many a good sermon is lost in the preaching : how many a good speech , excellent in matter , argument , arrangement , language , falls ...
Pagina 14
... force of argument or the eloquence of diction . And how is this power and grace of delivery to be ac- quired ? -for acquired it must be - it is born with no man : it is indeed to this part of oratory that the maxim " orator fit " is ...
... force of argument or the eloquence of diction . And how is this power and grace of delivery to be ac- quired ? -for acquired it must be - it is born with no man : it is indeed to this part of oratory that the maxim " orator fit " is ...
Pagina 15
... force by the reporter . " Admitted ; this is the very object of Elocution : and how is it to be attained ? He tells us " the only way to do this effectually , with such modulations of voice , & c . as are suitable to each word and ...
... force by the reporter . " Admitted ; this is the very object of Elocution : and how is it to be attained ? He tells us " the only way to do this effectually , with such modulations of voice , & c . as are suitable to each word and ...
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... force , and even sense of the expression . " As an instance , he gives the following passage , ( Mark , iv . , 21 ) : " Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel or under a bed ? " And he adds , " I have heard this so pro- nounced as ...
... force , and even sense of the expression . " As an instance , he gives the following passage , ( Mark , iv . , 21 ) : " Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel or under a bed ? " And he adds , " I have heard this so pro- nounced as ...
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