How to Speak in PublicFunk & Wagnalls Company, 1906 - 533 páginas |
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... CLOSE 214 AFTERWARD 214 GENERAL SUGGESTIONS 214 PART FOUR - SELECTIONS FOR PRACTISE CLOSE OF THE ORATION ON THE CROWN · Demosthenes 219 ORATORY . • Henry Ward Beecher 224 ON THE AMERICAN WAR . THE FORCE BILL DEFENSE OF JOHN STOCKDALE ...
... CLOSE 214 AFTERWARD 214 GENERAL SUGGESTIONS 214 PART FOUR - SELECTIONS FOR PRACTISE CLOSE OF THE ORATION ON THE CROWN · Demosthenes 219 ORATORY . • Henry Ward Beecher 224 ON THE AMERICAN WAR . THE FORCE BILL DEFENSE OF JOHN STOCKDALE ...
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... close the right nostril with the thumb of the right hand . Inhale slowly and deeply through the left nostril until the capacity is filled , then change the thumb to the left nostril and exhale slowly through the right nostril until the ...
... close the right nostril with the thumb of the right hand . Inhale slowly and deeply through the left nostril until the capacity is filled , then change the thumb to the left nostril and exhale slowly through the right nostril until the ...
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... close the nos- trils and pronounce several times with the utmost nasality : " O precious hours . " Keep the nostrils closed and try to repeat with a pure tone . Repeat with nostrils open . CHAPTER III VOICE CULTURE PURITY To secure ...
... close the nos- trils and pronounce several times with the utmost nasality : " O precious hours . " Keep the nostrils closed and try to repeat with a pure tone . Repeat with nostrils open . CHAPTER III VOICE CULTURE PURITY To secure ...
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... close the lips only , and endeavor to keep the throat open . Imagine the body a deep well and commence at its lowest depth a soft rumbling sound . Practise at first on low pitch ; force and high pitch are to be added only after some ...
... close the lips only , and endeavor to keep the throat open . Imagine the body a deep well and commence at its lowest depth a soft rumbling sound . Practise at first on low pitch ; force and high pitch are to be added only after some ...
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... close at hand . HALLOWED BE THY NAME . " " Hallowed be - thy - name . " DICKENS . WHISPER 1. Hark ! I hear the bugles of the enemy ! They are on their march along the bank of the river . We must retreat instantly , or be cut off from ...
... close at hand . HALLOWED BE THY NAME . " " Hallowed be - thy - name . " DICKENS . WHISPER 1. Hark ! I hear the bugles of the enemy ! They are on their march along the bank of the river . We must retreat instantly , or be cut off from ...
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Annabel Lee arms audience awful beauty bells Blessed blood blow breath Brutus Catiline circumflex circumflex inflection clouds dark dead death deep DEMOSTHENES earth expression eyes face falling inflection father fear feeling Fezziwig forever Freedom calls gentle GEORGE CROLY gesture give glory glottis hand hast hath head hear heart heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER honor hope human Hurrah Inhale Jean Valjean Julius Cæsar King larynx liberty light lips live look lord loud Macbeth ment Merchant of Venice mind mouth nation nature never night o'er Paul Revere's Ride pause peace pitch practise rising inflection sentence SHAKESPEARE silence sleep smile soft palate soul sound speak speaker speech spirit stand sweet tell thee thing Thou art thought tion tongue truth vocal voice Warren Hastings wind words
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