An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... minds - when this mispent time , were it devoted to the perusal of works filled with sound sense and solid instruction , would afford them an intellectual banquet from which they might arise with minds refreshed and richly stored with ...
... minds - when this mispent time , were it devoted to the perusal of works filled with sound sense and solid instruction , would afford them an intellectual banquet from which they might arise with minds refreshed and richly stored with ...
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... minds and conduct of men , the importance of putting good books into the hands of the young , as well as , of giving ... mind of a youth , may not only influence his career through this life , by directing him into the path of honour and ...
... minds and conduct of men , the importance of putting good books into the hands of the young , as well as , of giving ... mind of a youth , may not only influence his career through this life , by directing him into the path of honour and ...
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... minds , and a courtesy exercised only by accomplished men , tendered to the author , in the compilation and ar- rangement of his work , such a use of his own , admirable treatise on the Philosophy of the Human Voice , " as he might ...
... minds , and a courtesy exercised only by accomplished men , tendered to the author , in the compilation and ar- rangement of his work , such a use of his own , admirable treatise on the Philosophy of the Human Voice , " as he might ...
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... mind . We boast of our liberal institutions , and of our admirable form of government : nay , more ; of our intelligence . It is admitted that we have done much for the cause of learning ; but who cannot perceive , that much remains to ...
... mind . We boast of our liberal institutions , and of our admirable form of government : nay , more ; of our intelligence . It is admitted that we have done much for the cause of learning ; but who cannot perceive , that much remains to ...
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... mind of the hearer , the full meaning of the author , in the most lively , impressive , and glowing , and forcible manner . It contemplates the development and cultivation of those powers of the human voice employed in speech , and di ...
... mind of the hearer , the full meaning of the author , in the most lively , impressive , and glowing , and forcible manner . It contemplates the development and cultivation of those powers of the human voice employed in speech , and di ...
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accent adverb affected agreeable appear applied articulation attention beauty blank verse cæsuras called Caspar Cesar character chirography circumflex close dark death degree Demosthenes diphthongal direct distinct earth elementary sounds elocution emphasis emphatick force employed enunciation equal wave errour examples EXERCISES expressed eyes falling inflection final pause foregoing give given hand happy hath heart heaven honour horse-fly human human voice i-de illustrate important learner letter Lochiel look Lord manner meaning ment mind modulation movement nature never o'er observed orthoepy pitch poetick poetry principles pronouncing pronunciation proper publick radical and vanish reader reading regular temperament Remarks rhetorical pauses rising inflection rules SECTION semitone Sennacherib sentence sentiments SIMPLE SERIES soul speak speaker spirit stress subtonick superiour syllable taste tence thee thing thou thought tion tone Trim uncle Toby unequal wave uttered variety voice vowel words youth