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 25
... sow many seeds to obtain a few flowers . ' 299 But I am happy to be able to add , that I have been gra- tified by finding my efforts rewarded by the marked im- B provement in voice , delivery , expression and gesture , INTRODUCTION . 25.
... sow many seeds to obtain a few flowers . ' 299 But I am happy to be able to add , that I have been gra- tified by finding my efforts rewarded by the marked im- B provement in voice , delivery , expression and gesture , INTRODUCTION . 25.
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... marked under the same numeral , with the distinctive mark – , long , or ~ , short . 6. So the tonic of e in e - ve , and of i in i - ll , is organically the same , differing only in quantity ; numbered and marked ac- cordingly . 5. The ...
... marked under the same numeral , with the distinctive mark – , long , or ~ , short . 6. So the tonic of e in e - ve , and of i in i - ll , is organically the same , differing only in quantity ; numbered and marked ac- cordingly . 5. The ...
Pagina 64
... marked in the punctuation . READ : 1. Nothing is more prejudicial to the great interests of a na- tion than unsettled and varying policy . • Observe that in this sentence there is no grammat- ical pause . 2. The people of the United ...
... marked in the punctuation . READ : 1. Nothing is more prejudicial to the great interests of a na- tion than unsettled and varying policy . • Observe that in this sentence there is no grammat- ical pause . 2. The people of the United ...
Pagina 67
... marked , as to rhetorical pauses , as follows : 1. Nothing is more prejudicial to the great interests of a nation than unsettled and varying policy . 2. The people of the United States have justly supposed that the policy of protecting ...
... marked , as to rhetorical pauses , as follows : 1. Nothing is more prejudicial to the great interests of a nation than unsettled and varying policy . 2. The people of the United States have justly supposed that the policy of protecting ...
Pagina 69
... marked and read with rhetorical pause : Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an interest in them They must have images . - For further illustration , I give the following sentences ...
... marked and read with rhetorical pause : Logicians may reason about abstractions , but the great mass of mankind can never feel an interest in them They must have images . - For further illustration , I give the following sentences ...
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