A Grammar of Elocution: Adapted to the Use of Teachers and Learners in the Art of Reading; Being a Digest of the Principles of Vocal Delivery. An Inductive System, in Three Parts: Articulation, Intonation, and Measure as Taught at the Vocal Institute, PhiladelphiaH. Cowperthwait & Company, 1858 - 273 páginas |
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Página vii
... able masters . Professors Thelwell and Barber regarded it as indispensable . Dr. Comstock has constructed exercises involving all the elements of speech , which are admirably arranged in syllables and imaginary words , and has used them ...
... able masters . Professors Thelwell and Barber regarded it as indispensable . Dr. Comstock has constructed exercises involving all the elements of speech , which are admirably arranged in syllables and imaginary words , and has used them ...
Página ix
... able to do , how we may best meet the want ( certainly not a small one ) of a general standard of pronunciation ; and I am convinced that no one who is familiar with its contents , and has formed his habits accordingly , need ever be ...
... able to do , how we may best meet the want ( certainly not a small one ) of a general standard of pronunciation ; and I am convinced that no one who is familiar with its contents , and has formed his habits accordingly , need ever be ...
Página x
... able to learn , which have been in vogue for considerably more than half a century . That is to say , nothing which can claim to be a system of inflection , and usually taught as such , has had its origin , and been generally adopted ...
... able to learn , which have been in vogue for considerably more than half a century . That is to say , nothing which can claim to be a system of inflection , and usually taught as such , has had its origin , and been generally adopted ...
Página xvii
... able safely to dispense with the unnatural subter- fuges of ranting and noise . With these preliminary remarks , the following pages are offered to the educational world , not claiming the originality of a work of discovery , but as a ...
... able safely to dispense with the unnatural subter- fuges of ranting and noise . With these preliminary remarks , the following pages are offered to the educational world , not claiming the originality of a work of discovery , but as a ...
Página 46
... able clearly to distinguish between our terminal consonants , especially between the sub - vowel and aspirate ele- ments ; and in this way alone can we get such an exercise as shall be useful in the discipline of the voice for ...
... able clearly to distinguish between our terminal consonants , especially between the sub - vowel and aspirate ele- ments ; and in this way alone can we get such an exercise as shall be useful in the discipline of the voice for ...
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