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 11
... utterance , from the arti- culation of the simplest elementary sounds of language , up to the highest expression of ... utterance of our language as its grammatical accuracy . And though any language , however meagre and however mean ...
... utterance , from the arti- culation of the simplest elementary sounds of language , up to the highest expression of ... utterance of our language as its grammatical accuracy . And though any language , however meagre and however mean ...
Pagina 12
... utterance , however imperfect and inelegant , ( so that it be barely intelligible , ) are sufficient for any of the commonest purposes of speech , yet something higher is surely necessary even to the ordinary conversa . tion of the ...
... utterance , however imperfect and inelegant , ( so that it be barely intelligible , ) are sufficient for any of the commonest purposes of speech , yet something higher is surely necessary even to the ordinary conversa . tion of the ...
Pagina 15
... utterance : and for this plan " he lays claim to some originality of his own " ( Part IV . c . i , §1 ) ; though he says , ( c . ii . , § 2 , ) that " it is not enough that the reader should himself actually understand a composition ...
... utterance : and for this plan " he lays claim to some originality of his own " ( Part IV . c . i , §1 ) ; though he says , ( c . ii . , § 2 , ) that " it is not enough that the reader should himself actually understand a composition ...
Pagina 30
... utterance of these signs is speech . Brutes have vocal sounds , but not speech : for the sounds they utter are not articulate . It is given to Man alone to shape his voice into intelligible articu- late sound , which can communicate ...
... utterance of these signs is speech . Brutes have vocal sounds , but not speech : for the sounds they utter are not articulate . It is given to Man alone to shape his voice into intelligible articu- late sound , which can communicate ...
Pagina 31
... utterance the aid of a vowel at all ; so that their names as signs are as distinct from their power as sounds , as the names alpha , beta , theta , of the Greek alphabet , are distinct from the value or power of the sounds of a , B , 8 ...
... utterance the aid of a vowel at all ; so that their names as signs are as distinct from their power as sounds , as the names alpha , beta , theta , of the Greek alphabet , are distinct from the value or power of the sounds of a , B , 8 ...
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The Art of Elocution: Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation. With ... George Vandenhoff Vizualizare completă - 1847 |
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