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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... element of fine reading , the necessary basis of excellence , must be a perfectly correct , clear , and distinct ... elements of speech , which are admirably arranged in syllables and imaginary words , and has used them with great ...
... element of fine reading , the necessary basis of excellence , must be a perfectly correct , clear , and distinct ... elements of speech , which are admirably arranged in syllables and imaginary words , and has used them with great ...
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... elements , so to speak , from which it seems to have been formed . Philologists differ a little in regard to the number of these ; but they are usually said to be about forty . No one counts more than forty - three , and I believe none ...
... elements , so to speak , from which it seems to have been formed . Philologists differ a little in regard to the number of these ; but they are usually said to be about forty . No one counts more than forty - three , and I believe none ...
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... Elements , as it differs but slightly from those of other modern masters , will not be seriously objected to on the score of its imperfections , either from deficiency or re- dundance . The chapter on PRONUNCIATION I hope to render more ...
... Elements , as it differs but slightly from those of other modern masters , will not be seriously objected to on the score of its imperfections , either from deficiency or re- dundance . The chapter on PRONUNCIATION I hope to render more ...
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... element or a syllable , almost like a note of music . Now , I maintain that this subject of inflection can be taught ... elements signify nothing of themselves , the pupil is re- luctant to exercise his voice upon them with sufficient ...
... element or a syllable , almost like a note of music . Now , I maintain that this subject of inflection can be taught ... elements signify nothing of themselves , the pupil is re- luctant to exercise his voice upon them with sufficient ...
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... ELEMENTS OF SPEECH - VOCALITY - VOWELS - SUB - VOWELS - ASPIRATES -SIGNS - EXPLOSION 27 CHAPTER II . TABLE OF ELEMENTS . NOTATION OF SIGNS . 30 CHAPTER III . FAULTS OF THE ALPHABET . THE SAME SIGN USED FOR DIFFERENT SOUNDS - THE SAME ...
... ELEMENTS OF SPEECH - VOCALITY - VOWELS - SUB - VOWELS - ASPIRATES -SIGNS - EXPLOSION 27 CHAPTER II . TABLE OF ELEMENTS . NOTATION OF SIGNS . 30 CHAPTER III . FAULTS OF THE ALPHABET . THE SAME SIGN USED FOR DIFFERENT SOUNDS - THE SAME ...
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