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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... tion . He has aptly styled it " a plain System : " such it truly is to those who will pursue the instruction given , step by step ; and cannot fail of producing a beneficial and much wished for result in one of the depart- ments of ...
... tion . He has aptly styled it " a plain System : " such it truly is to those who will pursue the instruction given , step by step ; and cannot fail of producing a beneficial and much wished for result in one of the depart- ments of ...
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... tion , it is invaluable . To all who would acquire a good knowledge of language , and correct manner of reading and speaking , we would warmly recommend this work . " - Crystal Fount . " The directions in Mr. Vandenhoff's book are so ...
... tion , it is invaluable . To all who would acquire a good knowledge of language , and correct manner of reading and speaking , we would warmly recommend this work . " - Crystal Fount . " The directions in Mr. Vandenhoff's book are so ...
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... tion of the gentleman and the man of education . But most of us are called upon occasionally in public , even though we may not belong to any of the learned pro- fessions , to express our opinions , to state our views , to offer our ...
... tion of the gentleman and the man of education . But most of us are called upon occasionally in public , even though we may not belong to any of the learned pro- fessions , to express our opinions , to state our views , to offer our ...
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... tion , not of the members of this or that profession merely , but - of every one who is desirous of possessing a cultivated mind . To understand the theory of that which is the appropriate intellectual occupation of Man in general , and ...
... tion , not of the members of this or that profession merely , but - of every one who is desirous of possessing a cultivated mind . To understand the theory of that which is the appropriate intellectual occupation of Man in general , and ...
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... tion . " This is most true , apt , clear , and conclusive ; and it is as applicable to Elocution as to Logic . Speech , as much as reason , distinguishes man from the brute ; all men must use it , whether well or ill , in the daily ...
... tion . " This is most true , apt , clear , and conclusive ; and it is as applicable to Elocution as to Logic . Speech , as much as reason , distinguishes man from the brute ; all men must use it , whether well or ill , in the daily ...
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