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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... proper Heads , with a view to facilitate the improvement of YOUTH , IN READING AND SPEAKING . TO WICH IS PREFIXED AN ESSAY ON ELOCUTION and DIRECTIONS FOR READING . By W. ENFIELD , LL . D. -Oculos , paulum tellure moratos , Sustulit ad ...
... proper Heads , with a view to facilitate the improvement of YOUTH , IN READING AND SPEAKING . TO WICH IS PREFIXED AN ESSAY ON ELOCUTION and DIRECTIONS FOR READING . By W. ENFIELD , LL . D. -Oculos , paulum tellure moratos , Sustulit ad ...
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... proper course of Instruction for young men in the most use- ful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations in so- ciety , with reputation to themselves ...
... proper course of Instruction for young men in the most use- ful branches of Science and Literature , you have seen many respectable characters formed , who are now filling up their stations in so- ciety , with reputation to themselves ...
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... proper places . RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal fault in reading ; ann even public speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a ...
... proper places . RULE I I. Let your Pronunciation be bold and forcible . Ал N insipid flatness and languor is an almost universal fault in reading ; ann even public speak- ers often suffer their words to drop from their lips with such a ...
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... proper nor agree- able in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease at several heights of the ...
... proper nor agree- able in speaking ; but the exercise will give you such a command of voice , as is scarcely to be acquired by any other method . Having repeated this experiment till you can speak with ease at several heights of the ...
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... proper ACCENT . THERE is a necessity for this direction , ba- cause many speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a ...
... proper ACCENT . THERE is a necessity for this direction , ba- cause many speakers have affected an unusual and pedantic mode of accenting words , laying it down as a rule , that the accent should be cast as far backwards as possible ; a ...
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