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 14
... tone . And that system that furnishes the best and readiest means of attaining these objects , is the best system of Elocution : the one that fails of this is worth nothing . And here I will take the opportunity of answering the ...
... tone . And that system that furnishes the best and readiest means of attaining these objects , is the best system of Elocution : the one that fails of this is worth nothing . And here I will take the opportunity of answering the ...
Pagina 31
... tone without the aid of a vowel ; and so of cl - ose , th - row , fl - ow , crowd , sh - ame , p - ray , & c .; and it is really the same with words commencing with a single consonant only , as b - ad , c - old , r - ide , m - ake , & c ...
... tone without the aid of a vowel ; and so of cl - ose , th - row , fl - ow , crowd , sh - ame , p - ray , & c .; and it is really the same with words commencing with a single consonant only , as b - ad , c - old , r - ide , m - ake , & c ...
Pagina 32
... He divides the elementary sounds of our language into 1. TONICS 2. SUB - TONICS - 3 . ATONICS ; which may be thus briefly defined : 1. TONICS ( having tone ) —those elementary sounds which 32 ART OF ELOCUTION . SUB-TONICS.
... He divides the elementary sounds of our language into 1. TONICS 2. SUB - TONICS - 3 . ATONICS ; which may be thus briefly defined : 1. TONICS ( having tone ) —those elementary sounds which 32 ART OF ELOCUTION . SUB-TONICS.
Pagina 33
... tone ) —those elementary sounds which have a distinct and perfect tone or vocality , proper to themselves , and capable of being held or prolonged by the voice indefinitely . Such is the sound of a in a - rm , a - ll , & c . , of e in e ...
... tone ) —those elementary sounds which have a distinct and perfect tone or vocality , proper to themselves , and capable of being held or prolonged by the voice indefinitely . Such is the sound of a in a - rm , a - ll , & c . , of e in e ...
Pagina 34
... prolonged to an indefinite time , without any change of tone , or serpent - like sibilation . Voice without breath is flame without fire ! • alteration of the vocal organs , from the commencement to 34 ART OF ELOCUTION .
... prolonged to an indefinite time , without any change of tone , or serpent - like sibilation . Voice without breath is flame without fire ! • alteration of the vocal organs , from the commencement to 34 ART OF ELOCUTION .
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