An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersPratt, Woodford & Company, 1852 - 357 sidor |
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... sentiments , but also in ascertaining the most delicate shades and graces of thought in- tended to be expressed in a piece of composition enunciated , so as to present to the mind of the hearer , the full meaning of the author , in the ...
... sentiments , but also in ascertaining the most delicate shades and graces of thought in- tended to be expressed in a piece of composition enunciated , so as to present to the mind of the hearer , the full meaning of the author , in the ...
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... sentiments of the author be expressed in a manner , at once , agreeable and impressive . It is not , perhaps , possible to lay down rules for the manage- ment of the voice in reading and speaking , by which all the necessary tones ...
... sentiments of the author be expressed in a manner , at once , agreeable and impressive . It is not , perhaps , possible to lay down rules for the manage- ment of the voice in reading and speaking , by which all the necessary tones ...
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... sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is the difference between Elocution and Orthoepy ? What is effected by Elocution , taken in its most comprehensive ...
... sentiments to tremble for their safety ! QUESTIONS To be answered by the learner . Of what does Elocution treat ? What is the difference between Elocution and Orthoepy ? What is effected by Elocution , taken in its most comprehensive ...
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... sentiments in so mangled and mutilated a condition , that one is puzzled to under- stand one half of that which he utters . The meaning perverted by the blending of syllables . DIALOGUE . Teacher . What book have you there ? Pupil . A ...
... sentiments in so mangled and mutilated a condition , that one is puzzled to under- stand one half of that which he utters . The meaning perverted by the blending of syllables . DIALOGUE . Teacher . What book have you there ? Pupil . A ...
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... sentiments , of an orator : both must be real , and his own , or they will be rejected by his auditors , on whom it is impossible to palm counterfeit ware . These examples should also excite emulation in others . If , when labouring ...
... sentiments , of an orator : both must be real , and his own , or they will be rejected by his auditors , on whom it is impossible to palm counterfeit ware . These examples should also excite emulation in others . If , when labouring ...
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