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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... thought , and the cultivation of the ear and vocal organs for a ready appreciation and exe- cution of tone . And that system that furnishes the best and readiest means of attaining these objects , is the best system of Elocution : the ...
... thought , and the cultivation of the ear and vocal organs for a ready appreciation and exe- cution of tone . And that system that furnishes the best and readiest means of attaining these objects , is the best system of Elocution : the ...
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... thought preposterous , or unworthy of a gen- tleman , to learn to walk , or at least to improve his personal carriage , under the directions of a drill - serjeant and a fen- cing master ; and to acquire by art and exercise the bearing ...
... thought preposterous , or unworthy of a gen- tleman , to learn to walk , or at least to improve his personal carriage , under the directions of a drill - serjeant and a fen- cing master ; and to acquire by art and exercise the bearing ...
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... thought of the means , in spontaneous and original effusions . I shall conclude my answer to Dr. Whately's objections by an extract from his preface to his own ELEMENTS OF LOGIC the remarks in which , in defence of a System of Logic ...
... thought of the means , in spontaneous and original effusions . I shall conclude my answer to Dr. Whately's objections by an extract from his preface to his own ELEMENTS OF LOGIC the remarks in which , in defence of a System of Logic ...
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... be adopted , is not only to pay no studied attention to the voice , but studiously to withdraw the thoughts from it , and to dwell as intently as possible on the sense ; trusting to na- ture , ( i . e . , common sense 24 ART OF ELOCUTION .
... be adopted , is not only to pay no studied attention to the voice , but studiously to withdraw the thoughts from it , and to dwell as intently as possible on the sense ; trusting to na- ture , ( i . e . , common sense 24 ART OF ELOCUTION .
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... thought , desire , passion , to his fellow - men . Perfect articulation , then , depends on the clear enunciation of certain elementary sounds , whose com- bination forms words . The signs or letters representing these sounds , and ...
... thought , desire , passion , to his fellow - men . Perfect articulation , then , depends on the clear enunciation of certain elementary sounds , whose com- bination forms words . The signs or letters representing these sounds , and ...
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