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memory for declamation , it should be perfectly committed , before it is spoken ;
as any labor of recollection is certainly fatal to freedom , and variety , and force in
speaking . In general , it were well that the same piece should be subsequently ...
memory for declamation , it should be perfectly committed , before it is spoken ;
as any labor of recollection is certainly fatal to freedom , and variety , and force in
speaking . In general , it were well that the same piece should be subsequently ...
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Mechanical Variety 93 SECT . 2. Remedies . 95 The spirit of Emphasis to be
cultivated ib . A habit of discrimination as to Tones & Inflection 99 SECT . 3. Pitch
of voice 103 SECT . 4. Quantity 106 Strength of voice important to a public
speaker ...
Mechanical Variety 93 SECT . 2. Remedies . 95 The spirit of Emphasis to be
cultivated ib . A habit of discrimination as to Tones & Inflection 99 SECT . 3. Pitch
of voice 103 SECT . 4. Quantity 106 Strength of voice important to a public
speaker ...
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158 May be too constant , or violent , or complex or uniform 160 Mechanical
variety 162 EXERCISES . 169 . . · 189 • PART I. Remarks and Directions 167
EXERCISES ON ARTICULATION . Exercises 1 , 2 , 3 EXERCISES ON
INFLECTION .
158 May be too constant , or violent , or complex or uniform 160 Mechanical
variety 162 EXERCISES . 169 . . · 189 • PART I. Remarks and Directions 167
EXERCISES ON ARTICULATION . Exercises 1 , 2 , 3 EXERCISES ON
INFLECTION .
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To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great
proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands nor admits any
variety of tones and emphasis ; and another still , that , in most men , habits of ...
To the above defect in the art of printing , let another fact be added , that a great
proportion of language , as it appears in books , neither demands nor admits any
variety of tones and emphasis ; and another still , that , in most men , habits of ...
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Without this , the necessary apprehension that his voice may not reach distant
bearers , will lead to elevation of pitch , and increase of quantity ; till he gradually
forms a habit of vociferation , at the expense of all interesting variety , if not , ( as
in ...
Without this , the necessary apprehension that his voice may not reach distant
bearers , will lead to elevation of pitch , and increase of quantity ; till he gradually
forms a habit of vociferation , at the expense of all interesting variety , if not , ( as
in ...
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