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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... possible successions , at least such as are likely to be encountered in the common course of musi- cal composition . In the same way and for the same reason the various syllabic combinations and sequences of our very difficult language ...
... possible successions , at least such as are likely to be encountered in the common course of musi- cal composition . In the same way and for the same reason the various syllabic combinations and sequences of our very difficult language ...
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... possible way can this pro- perty in sound , this change of pitch , be estimated , other than by referring it to the musical scale . To do this with accuracy , it may be replied , must be attended with difficulty . To this I answer ...
... possible way can this pro- perty in sound , this change of pitch , be estimated , other than by referring it to the musical scale . To do this with accuracy , it may be replied , must be attended with difficulty . To this I answer ...
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... possible , of the objectionable features and harmful results which may be in a degree incident to the nature of modes and methods . This prejudice against systems and mechanical aids is not wholly without foundation . It is , doubtless ...
... possible , of the objectionable features and harmful results which may be in a degree incident to the nature of modes and methods . This prejudice against systems and mechanical aids is not wholly without foundation . It is , doubtless ...
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... possible utterance of written language . The perfect correctness of Mr. Steele's theory is ad- mitted by the most distinguished philologists alive ; and the value of objections raised against its application , or rather of the ...
... possible utterance of written language . The perfect correctness of Mr. Steele's theory is ad- mitted by the most distinguished philologists alive ; and the value of objections raised against its application , or rather of the ...
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... POSSIBLE CHAPTER V. EMPHASIS . ERRONEOUS VIEWS OF EMPHASIS - INFLECTION A MEANS OF EMPHASIS- TOO FREQUENT EMPHASIS OBJECTIONABLE , AS DESTROYing the HAR- MONY OF LANGUAGE — A RETURNING MELODY TO BE AVOIDED - DIATONIC MELODY OF SPEECH ...
... POSSIBLE CHAPTER V. EMPHASIS . ERRONEOUS VIEWS OF EMPHASIS - INFLECTION A MEANS OF EMPHASIS- TOO FREQUENT EMPHASIS OBJECTIONABLE , AS DESTROYing the HAR- MONY OF LANGUAGE — A RETURNING MELODY TO BE AVOIDED - DIATONIC MELODY OF SPEECH ...
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