Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and SpeakingFlagg, Gould and Newman, 1833 - 404 pagini |
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... Action 152 imitation Sources of these , viz personal defects , diffidence , · Mismanagement of the eye and of attitude 152 155 · Gesture may want appropriateness and discrimination 158 May be too XII CONTENTS . SECT 1 SECT 2.
... Action 152 imitation Sources of these , viz personal defects , diffidence , · Mismanagement of the eye and of attitude 152 155 · Gesture may want appropriateness and discrimination 158 May be too XII CONTENTS . SECT 1 SECT 2.
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... imitation and habit . " Though provincialisms are fewer in this country than in most others , a similar incapacity is witnessed , in families or districts more or less extensive , to speak certain letters or syllables , which are ...
... imitation and habit . " Though provincialisms are fewer in this country than in most others , a similar incapacity is witnessed , in families or districts more or less extensive , to speak certain letters or syllables , which are ...
Pagina 38
... imitation . His tones both of passion and of articulation , are derived from an instinctive corres- pondence between ... imitate those which he would wish to adopt or avoid ? How shall he correct a tone , while he cannot understand why ...
... imitation . His tones both of passion and of articulation , are derived from an instinctive corres- pondence between ... imitate those which he would wish to adopt or avoid ? How shall he correct a tone , while he cannot understand why ...
Pagina 39
... pupils a sentence for their imitation , is there any reason why he should have read it as he did ? -or why he or they should read it again in the same man- ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless TONES AND INFLECTIONS . 39.
... pupils a sentence for their imitation , is there any reason why he should have read it as he did ? -or why he or they should read it again in the same man- ner ? Can that reason be made intelligible ? Doubtless TONES AND INFLECTIONS . 39.
Pagina 40
... imitation of their teacher's manner , but are entitled to ask why his empha- sis , or inflection , or cadence was so , and not otherwise : and then they may be able to transfer the same principles to other cases . Then too one skilful ...
... imitation of their teacher's manner , but are entitled to ask why his empha- sis , or inflection , or cadence was so , and not otherwise : and then they may be able to transfer the same principles to other cases . Then too one skilful ...
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