An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... applying the principles of grammar , it has brought this hitherto abstruse science within the reach of the humblest capacity , and thereby encouraged thousands , and tens of thousands , to acquire a knowledge of this important branch of ...
... applying the principles of grammar , it has brought this hitherto abstruse science within the reach of the humblest capacity , and thereby encouraged thousands , and tens of thousands , to acquire a knowledge of this important branch of ...
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... applied in practice . Hence , an enterprising instructer may very readily qualify himself to teach elocution , by the very efforts he must employ in communicating a knowledge of it to his pupils . It will be far better for the learner ...
... applied in practice . Hence , an enterprising instructer may very readily qualify himself to teach elocution , by the very efforts he must employ in communicating a knowledge of it to his pupils . It will be far better for the learner ...
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... applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled Orthoepy ; but when extended to the just enunciation of words arranged into sentences , and ...
... applied to the correct sounds given to single letters or single words without reference to their mutual dependance on each other , it is styled Orthoepy ; but when extended to the just enunciation of words arranged into sentences , and ...
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... applied to the voice , denotes a sudden and full discharge of sound , as contradis- tinguished from its more gradual emission . This abruptness of sound is well exemplified by the explosive notes of a bassoon , and some other wind ...
... applied to the voice , denotes a sudden and full discharge of sound , as contradis- tinguished from its more gradual emission . This abruptness of sound is well exemplified by the explosive notes of a bassoon , and some other wind ...
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... applied to the former . To this position it has been objected , that , " when reading becomes strictly imitative , it as- sumes a theatrical manner , becomes improper , and gives offence to the hearer . " To the author , this objection ...
... applied to the former . To this position it has been objected , that , " when reading becomes strictly imitative , it as- sumes a theatrical manner , becomes improper , and gives offence to the hearer . " To the author , this objection ...
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