The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges: Newly Tr. Or Comp. from Celebrated Orators, Authors, and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern. A Treatise on Oratory and Elocution. Notes Explanatory and BiographicalThomas, Cowperthwait & Company, 1852 - 558 páginas |
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... pronounced superior . In proportion to the extent of our cultivation of Oratory as an art worthy our entire devotion , must be our success in enriching it with new and precious contributions . And of the power of a noble Oratory ...
... pronounced superior . In proportion to the extent of our cultivation of Oratory as an art worthy our entire devotion , must be our success in enriching it with new and precious contributions . And of the power of a noble Oratory ...
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... pronounce written or extemporaneous composition with justness , energy , variety and ease ; and , agreeably to this ... pronounced both with the pulsative effort and die away in the remis- sion ; but if it is short in quantity , a pause ...
... pronounce written or extemporaneous composition with justness , energy , variety and ease ; and , agreeably to this ... pronounced both with the pulsative effort and die away in the remis- sion ; but if it is short in quantity , a pause ...
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... Pronouncing Dictionary " which bears his name , promulgated his analysis of vocal inflection . He showed that the primary division of speak- ing sounds is into the upward and downward slide of the voice ; and , that what- ever other ...
... Pronouncing Dictionary " which bears his name , promulgated his analysis of vocal inflection . He showed that the primary division of speak- ing sounds is into the upward and downward slide of the voice ; and , that what- ever other ...
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... pronounced in a different key from that in which the rest of the sentence is spoken . As the intermediate words are fre- quently the pivot on which the sense of the sentence turns , the mind is directed to it by a change of voice . The ...
... pronounced in a different key from that in which the rest of the sentence is spoken . As the intermediate words are fre- quently the pivot on which the sense of the sentence turns , the mind is directed to it by a change of voice . The ...
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... pronounced more quickly , that the hearer may not be diverted by it from for- getting the connection of the sentence . It generally terminates with the inflection of the clause preceding it . When it contains a strongly emphatic word ...
... pronounced more quickly , that the hearer may not be diverted by it from for- getting the connection of the sentence . It generally terminates with the inflection of the clause preceding it . When it contains a strongly emphatic word ...
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