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... force in speaking . In general , it were well that the same piece should be subse- quently once or more repeated , with a view to adopt the suggestions of the Instructer . The selected pieces are short , because , for the purpose of ...
... force in speaking . In general , it were well that the same piece should be subse- quently once or more repeated , with a view to adopt the suggestions of the Instructer . The selected pieces are short , because , for the purpose of ...
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... force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most stubborn difficulty in elocution meets us ; -a difficulty arising from the genius of written language . The value of the graphic art consists in ...
... force , variety , and beauty , which feel- ing demands . And just here it is that the most stubborn difficulty in elocution meets us ; -a difficulty arising from the genius of written language . The value of the graphic art consists in ...
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... force , and to produce a set of reading tones completely at variance with those of conversation and speaking . The more particular directions as to voice , for- merly given in books for learners , are the three following ; that a ...
... force , and to produce a set of reading tones completely at variance with those of conversation and speaking . The more particular directions as to voice , for- merly given in books for learners , are the three following ; that a ...
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... force attending the monotone when properly used . High on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus or of Inde ; Or where the gorgeous East , with richest hand , Shōw'rs , on her kīngs barbāric , pearl and gold ...
... force attending the monotone when properly used . High on a throne of royal state , which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus or of Inde ; Or where the gorgeous East , with richest hand , Shōw'rs , on her kīngs barbāric , pearl and gold ...
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... force , and the phrenzy of the soul ; between well grounded hópe , and widely extended despair . NOTE 2. The reader should be apprised here , that the falling slide , being often connected with strong em- phasis , and beginning on a ...
... force , and the phrenzy of the soul ; between well grounded hópe , and widely extended despair . NOTE 2. The reader should be apprised here , that the falling slide , being often connected with strong em- phasis , and beginning on a ...
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Absalom accent action Ahimaaz angels answer arms art thou behold blood Cæsar cæsura Christian Cicero circumflex common dark dead death delivery denote distinction dread earth elocution eloquence emotion emphasis emphatic emphatic series eternal Euboea example Exercises expressed falling inflection falling slide father fault feeling fire gesture give grave habits hand hath hear heard hearers heart heaven HYMN Iago imitation immortal Jesus Joab Julius Cæsar king language look Lord Macd manner mark meaning Michael Cassio mind mountain never o'er open vowels orator palms united passions pause phatic poetry praise pride 15 principles PSALM reader remarks rhetorical rising slide rule sense sentence sentiment servant sleep soul sound speak speaker spirit stress syllable taste Tell thee thine things thought throne thunder tion tones utterance voice words