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
... less important on this account ; and if asked at this late stage of my experience as a teacher , what par- ticular part I esteem of the most vital importance in making a reader , I should be compelled to admit , nay , should most ...
... less important on this account ; and if asked at this late stage of my experience as a teacher , what par- ticular part I esteem of the most vital importance in making a reader , I should be compelled to admit , nay , should most ...
Página viii
... less than thirty seven . Out of the largest number , several may be regarded as being made up of two sounds ; and if so , are not strictly entitled to the name of ele- ments . But , as it is not necessary or useful for practi- cal ...
... less than thirty seven . Out of the largest number , several may be regarded as being made up of two sounds ; and if so , are not strictly entitled to the name of ele- ments . But , as it is not necessary or useful for practi- cal ...
Página xi
... less degree of intensity , if you please , without any reference to musical science , or the laws of melody ; but when we speak of inflections , we mean change of pitch ; and in no possible way can this pro- perty in sound , this change ...
... less degree of intensity , if you please , without any reference to musical science , or the laws of melody ; but when we speak of inflections , we mean change of pitch ; and in no possible way can this pro- perty in sound , this change ...
Página xiii
... less eminence , many of whom declare it to be irreconcilable with a tasteful and correct reading of language , and therefore useless . Some teachers , either for want of correctness in ear , or from the inability , from some cause or ...
... less eminence , many of whom declare it to be irreconcilable with a tasteful and correct reading of language , and therefore useless . Some teachers , either for want of correctness in ear , or from the inability , from some cause or ...
Página xv
... less than an hour . At all events , those to whom it may not seem desirable to study the subject of Rhythm at all , of course may neglect or ignore this scoring of language ; while those who admit that this property in the movement of ...
... less than an hour . At all events , those to whom it may not seem desirable to study the subject of Rhythm at all , of course may neglect or ignore this scoring of language ; while those who admit that this property in the movement of ...
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