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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... style of reading the language of its prose writers and poets , cannot be too assiduously cultivated by a lady : the accomplishment is peculiarly feminine , and its possession is a distinctive mark of high breeding and good education ...
... style of reading the language of its prose writers and poets , cannot be too assiduously cultivated by a lady : the accomplishment is peculiarly feminine , and its possession is a distinctive mark of high breeding and good education ...
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... style of Elocution , are as essential , almost , as 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 ...
... style of Elocution , are as essential , almost , as 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 ...
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... style ; but read and speak naturally , as if you understood and felt what you are reading and speaking ; nature and habit will show you how ; though , at the same time , however clearly you may understand , and however deeply you may ...
... style ; but read and speak naturally , as if you understood and felt what you are reading and speaking ; nature and habit will show you how ; though , at the same time , however clearly you may understand , and however deeply you may ...
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... 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 . 19.
... 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 . 19.
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... style of delivery , by exercising himself , on rule , in giving voice and expression to the language of oth- ers , or to his own premeditated and pre - written effusions , — till , from practice , what he has done continually , by rule ...
... style of delivery , by exercising himself , on rule , in giving voice and expression to the language of oth- ers , or to his own premeditated and pre - written effusions , — till , from practice , what he has done continually , by rule ...
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