An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1845 - 357 páginas |
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... 140 67 Cæsural Pause , 141 Rhetorical Action , 147 · 68 69 Rules for the Inflections , Hints on Pulpit Eloquence , General Hints to the Reader and the Speaker , 151 152 Paragraphs in Prose , Manner of Reading Prose , 155.
... 140 67 Cæsural Pause , 141 Rhetorical Action , 147 · 68 69 Rules for the Inflections , Hints on Pulpit Eloquence , General Hints to the Reader and the Speaker , 151 152 Paragraphs in Prose , Manner of Reading Prose , 155.
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... speaker , not only in delivering his own sentiments , but also in ascertaining the most delicate shades and graces of thought in- tended to be expressed in a piece of composition enunciated , so as to present to the mind of the hearer ...
... speaker , not only in delivering his own sentiments , but also in ascertaining the most delicate shades and graces of thought in- tended to be expressed in a piece of composition enunciated , so as to present to the mind of the hearer ...
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... SPEAKER . That the study of this science is capable of making great orators of the generality of men , no one has ... speakers often mar , and sometimes totally pervert , his meaning . Hence the importance of atten- tion to rules , by ...
... SPEAKER . That the study of this science is capable of making great orators of the generality of men , no one has ... speakers often mar , and sometimes totally pervert , his meaning . Hence the importance of atten- tion to rules , by ...
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... speaker , or a bad reader . To urge upon this community the importance of this science , may , nevertheless , be ... speakers in the pulpit , at the bar , in publick assem- blies , and in our legislative halls ; ignorance which , were it ...
... speaker , or a bad reader . To urge upon this community the importance of this science , may , nevertheless , be ... speakers in the pulpit , at the bar , in publick assem- blies , and in our legislative halls ; ignorance which , were it ...
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... speaker , that , without possessing it , in some tolera- ble degree , he will never be listened to with attention or in- terest . A clear and distinct ARTICULATION , so far from consti- tuting , as is too often supposed , merely an ...
... speaker , that , without possessing it , in some tolera- ble degree , he will never be listened to with attention or in- terest . A clear and distinct ARTICULATION , so far from consti- tuting , as is too often supposed , merely an ...
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