The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to tion against the Romans ...
... appear best adapted to form a correct and graceful speaker . RULE I. Let your articulation be distinct and deliberate . rj ESSAY ON ELOCUTION . Galgacus the General of the Caledonii to his Army, to incite them to tion against the Romans ...
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... appear neither to understand of feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a speaker without energy , is a lifeless statue . In order to ...
... appear neither to understand of feel what they say themselves , nor to have any desire that it should be understood or felt by their audience . This is a fundamental fault : a speaker without energy , is a lifeless statue . In order to ...
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... appear intelligible and perspi- cuous . But for this purpose it is necessary that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full meaning of every sentence which he recites . Without this it is impossible ...
... appear intelligible and perspi- cuous . But for this purpose it is necessary that the reader should be perfectly acquainted with the exact construction and full meaning of every sentence which he recites . Without this it is impossible ...
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... appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used ...
... appear confused and obscure , and often be misunderstood ; and the spirit and energy of the piece must be wholly lost . In executing this part of the office of a speak- er , it will by no means be sufficient to attend to the points used ...
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... appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform , in any other light , than as a trial of skill , and a display of oratory . Hence it is , that the character of an Orator has of late often been treated with ridi ...
... appears before the public , to consider the business he has to perform , in any other light , than as a trial of skill , and a display of oratory . Hence it is , that the character of an Orator has of late often been treated with ridi ...
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