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 iii
... sense a good book . The exercises are very judiciously selected , and exhibit great tact and judgment . It will be found of great service to the student , in the acquisition of an art which is daily gaining ground as an essen- tial part ...
... sense a good book . The exercises are very judiciously selected , and exhibit great tact and judgment . It will be found of great service to the student , in the acquisition of an art which is daily gaining ground as an essen- tial part ...
Pagina 17
... sense , by false reading , instanced above ; for he would have learnt very early in his course , the inflection due to a simple interrogative sense , that apposition of meaning requires apposition of inflection , -and that , to make ...
... sense , by false reading , instanced above ; for he would have learnt very early in his course , the inflection due to a simple interrogative sense , that apposition of meaning requires apposition of inflection , -and that , to make ...
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... sense , every style of composition , every variety of feeling , every vicissitude of passion : and the Elocution- ist who is thoroughly master of his art , no more fixes his at- tention , while speaking , on his own voice , INTRODUCTION ...
... sense , every style of composition , every variety of feeling , every vicissitude of passion : and the Elocution- ist who is thoroughly master of his art , no more fixes his at- tention , while speaking , on his own voice , INTRODUCTION ...
Pagina 20
... sense of what he would express . " — ( Reid on the Mind . ) So , in pursuing a system of Elocution , the pupil acquires an easy habit , or style of delivery , by exercising himself , on rule , in giving voice and expression to the ...
... sense of what he would express . " — ( Reid on the Mind . ) So , in pursuing a system of Elocution , the pupil acquires an easy habit , or style of delivery , by exercising himself , on rule , in giving voice and expression to the ...
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... sense as the sufficient and only safe guide in reasoning . " ( This is exactly what the reverend Doctor himself does in the case of Elocution , —and therefore let him give the coup de grace to his own position . ) " Now , by common sense ...
... sense as the sufficient and only safe guide in reasoning . " ( This is exactly what the reverend Doctor himself does in the case of Elocution , —and therefore let him give the coup de grace to his own position . ) " Now , by common sense ...
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