Practical Elocution: Containing Illustrations of the Principles of Reading and Public Speaking : Also a Selection of the Best Pieces from Ancient and Modern Authors, Accompanied by Explanatory Notes. : the Whole Adapted to the Purposes of Improvement in Reading and OratoryErastus H. Pease & Company, 1853 - 312 páginas |
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... sentiments . In order to read or speak well , the articulation must be correct and elegant , and the voice completely under the command of the will . A good articula- tion , it need not be said , is a primary beauty of elocution . It is ...
... sentiments . In order to read or speak well , the articulation must be correct and elegant , and the voice completely under the command of the will . A good articula- tion , it need not be said , is a primary beauty of elocution . It is ...
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... sentiments , in Mear or Old Hundred . They know little of human nature , who do not know that no faculty in a child is stronger , or earlier developed than imi tation . We are no less creatures of imitation than of habit . Let the ...
... sentiments , in Mear or Old Hundred . They know little of human nature , who do not know that no faculty in a child is stronger , or earlier developed than imi tation . We are no less creatures of imitation than of habit . Let the ...
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... sentiments , or pieces may require . The different combinations of the four elements , which are here mentioned , and the most important of which , it need not . be repeated , is quantity , produce all the varieties of expression , of ...
... sentiments , or pieces may require . The different combinations of the four elements , which are here mentioned , and the most important of which , it need not . be repeated , is quantity , produce all the varieties of expression , of ...
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... sentiments may be ironically expressed . The correctness of this position can be fully tested only by the voice . But although it cannot be completely done on paper , a few examples of irony will be given . It is a high rhetorical ...
... sentiments may be ironically expressed . The correctness of this position can be fully tested only by the voice . But although it cannot be completely done on paper , a few examples of irony will be given . It is a high rhetorical ...
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... seat backward , by the side of the gate , and his neck brake , and he died . " Mr. Burke , in one of his speeches , which , although it was made under a monarchical government , breathes the noble sentiments ELOCUTION . 245.
... seat backward , by the side of the gate , and his neck brake , and he died . " Mr. Burke , in one of his speeches , which , although it was made under a monarchical government , breathes the noble sentiments ELOCUTION . 245.
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