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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... WIDE INTO- NATION - NOTATION OF INFLECTION - EXAMPLES OF PASSAGES MARKED FOR INFLECTION - EXCELLENT ILLUSTRATION FROM SCRIPTURE - MEA- SURE OF INFLECTIONS SOMEWHAT PRECARIOUS - NO UNALTERABLE PRESCRIPTION OF INTERVALS POSSIBLE CHAPTER V ...
... WIDE INTO- NATION - NOTATION OF INFLECTION - EXAMPLES OF PASSAGES MARKED FOR INFLECTION - EXCELLENT ILLUSTRATION FROM SCRIPTURE - MEA- SURE OF INFLECTIONS SOMEWHAT PRECARIOUS - NO UNALTERABLE PRESCRIPTION OF INTERVALS POSSIBLE CHAPTER V ...
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... wide revenge swallow them up . To catch , with their surcease , success . He was incapable of a mean or questionable act . Thou prob'st my wound instead of healing it . Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide . Create a soul ...
... wide revenge swallow them up . To catch , with their surcease , success . He was incapable of a mean or questionable act . Thou prob'st my wound instead of healing it . Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide . Create a soul ...
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... wide world , what wind should mar the violet ? The marble warm'd breathed music's sweetest tone . Ere the sweet spheres by discord's hand were wrung . Making their future might magnetic o'er the fix'd untrem- bling heart . The icicle ...
... wide world , what wind should mar the violet ? The marble warm'd breathed music's sweetest tone . Ere the sweet spheres by discord's hand were wrung . Making their future might magnetic o'er the fix'd untrem- bling heart . The icicle ...
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... wide . And this explains or accounts for a very common fault in the reading of schoolmasters , viz . , that their inflections are too wide . * They rely too much upon emphasis to express the meaning of language . The result of much ...
... wide . And this explains or accounts for a very common fault in the reading of schoolmasters , viz . , that their inflections are too wide . * They rely too much upon emphasis to express the meaning of language . The result of much ...
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... wide one , and shall practically apply his knowledge on this subject to the reading and speaking of language , it is enough to expect of those for whose use chiefly this book is intended . And it is maintained by the greater number of ...
... wide one , and shall practically apply his knowledge on this subject to the reading and speaking of language , it is enough to expect of those for whose use chiefly this book is intended . And it is maintained by the greater number of ...
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