The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for Declamation in Schools, Academies, Lyceums, Colleges ; Newly Translated Or Compiled from Celebrated Orators, Authors and Popular Debaters, Ancient and Modern. A Treatise on Oratory and Elocution. Notes Explanatory and BiographicalC. DeSilver, 1863 - 558 σελίδες |
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... the musical scale ; and that , however various the combi- nations of these vocal movements may at first appear , they may readily be redaced to six , called Phrases of Melody . These PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN VOICE . 21.
... the musical scale ; and that , however various the combi- nations of these vocal movements may at first appear , they may readily be redaced to six , called Phrases of Melody . These PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN VOICE . 21.
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... appear appropriate and expressive . We do not deny that there are passages in regard to which there can be little doubt as to the inflection and emphasis to be employed ; but these are precisely the passages in reference to which rules ...
... appear appropriate and expressive . We do not deny that there are passages in regard to which there can be little doubt as to the inflection and emphasis to be employed ; but these are precisely the passages in reference to which rules ...
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... appear to penetrate even further than one which is loud , but badly articulated . " In just articulation , " says Austin , " the words are not hurried over , nor precipitated syllable over syllable . They are delivered out from the lips ...
... appear to penetrate even further than one which is loud , but badly articulated . " In just articulation , " says Austin , " the words are not hurried over , nor precipitated syllable over syllable . They are delivered out from the lips ...
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... appears to come from the lip ; in serious and impressive speaking , it appears to be formed further back , and is accompanied by a greater tension of the muscles of the throat . The deeper formation of the voice is the secret of that ...
... appears to come from the lip ; in serious and impressive speaking , it appears to be formed further back , and is accompanied by a greater tension of the muscles of the throat . The deeper formation of the voice is the secret of that ...
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... appear ance of a two - handled pump . The first point to be attained is to avoid awk ward habits : such as resting the chief weight of the body first on one foot and then on the other ; swinging to and fro ; jerking forward the upper ...
... appear ance of a two - handled pump . The first point to be attained is to avoid awk ward habits : such as resting the chief weight of the body first on one foot and then on the other ; swinging to and fro ; jerking forward the upper ...
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