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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... means of spoken discourse . The word eloquence , in its primary sig- nification , as its etymology implies , had a single reference to public speaking ; but it is applied by Aristotle , as well as by modern writers , to compositions not ...
... means of spoken discourse . The word eloquence , in its primary sig- nification , as its etymology implies , had a single reference to public speaking ; but it is applied by Aristotle , as well as by modern writers , to compositions not ...
Σελίδα 16
... means of the Press has , perhaps , contributed in some degree to its neglect . A speaker is now mainly known to the public through the Press , and it is often more important to him to be read than heard . Still , the power of Oratory in ...
... means of the Press has , perhaps , contributed in some degree to its neglect . A speaker is now mainly known to the public through the Press , and it is often more important to him to be read than heard . Still , the power of Oratory in ...
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... means been totally spoiled . " There is one principle , he says , radically erroneous , which must vitiate every system founded on it , - the principle , " that , in order to acquire the best style of delivery , it is requisite to study ...
... means been totally spoiled . " There is one principle , he says , radically erroneous , which must vitiate every system founded on it , - the principle , " that , in order to acquire the best style of delivery , it is requisite to study ...
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... mean time , is hollowed and drawn back ; and the mouth is opened in such a manner as to favor , as much as possible , the enlargement of the cavity described . " LOW KEY . To acquire strength and distinctness in this key , the remarks ...
... mean time , is hollowed and drawn back ; and the mouth is opened in such a manner as to favor , as much as possible , the enlargement of the cavity described . " LOW KEY . To acquire strength and distinctness in this key , the remarks ...
Σελίδα 29
... means reaches his ear . The loudest roar of the largest lion could not penetrate so far . Loud speakers are seldom heard to advantage . Burke's voice is said to have been a sort of lofty cry , which tended as much as the formality of ...
... means reaches his ear . The loudest roar of the largest lion could not penetrate so far . Loud speakers are seldom heard to advantage . Burke's voice is said to have been a sort of lofty cry , which tended as much as the formality of ...
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