Orthophony; Or, The Cultivation of the Voice, in Elocution: A Manual of Elementary Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Rush's "Philosophy of the Human Voice," and the System of Vocal Culture |
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Page 35
... Grave Crane Pray Trade Stray brass brain grim crag prate track stride brad braid groan cry prone tread strut 5. R , as in Fa - r ; [ r final , or before a consonant . ] The error most frequent in the articulation of this element , is ...
... Grave Crane Pray Trade Stray brass brain grim crag prate track stride brad braid groan cry prone tread strut 5. R , as in Fa - r ; [ r final , or before a consonant . ] The error most frequent in the articulation of this element , is ...
Page 55
... Grave " Style . The " grave " style differs from the " solemn " in the fact that the former is not marked by " effusive " or " subdued " force , but on the contrary , assumes something of the " expul sive " tone of firmness and ...
... Grave " Style . The " grave " style differs from the " solemn " in the fact that the former is not marked by " effusive " or " subdued " force , but on the contrary , assumes something of the " expul sive " tone of firmness and ...
Page 56
... grave " style for the moderate and less - marked character of the merely " serious . " The purity of tone , in this style , is usually marred by the same cause as in the preceding instance of the " grave " utterance . The beauty and ...
... grave " style for the moderate and less - marked character of the merely " serious . " The purity of tone , in this style , is usually marred by the same cause as in the preceding instance of the " grave " utterance . The beauty and ...
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... grave and sublime emotion . The mere superficial impression of a sentiment , is not adequate to the effects of genuine and inspiring expression . The reader or speaker must be so deeply imbued with the spirit of what he utters , that ...
... grave and sublime emotion . The mere superficial impression of a sentiment , is not adequate to the effects of genuine and inspiring expression . The reader or speaker must be so deeply imbued with the spirit of what he utters , that ...
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... Grave Style.1 ( " Pure Tone : " " Moderate Force , " " Grave " Style . - Usual Style of a Sermon , or of a Moral or Political Discourse . ) IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL . — Addison . - " How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the ...
... Grave Style.1 ( " Pure Tone : " " Moderate Force , " " Grave " Style . - Usual Style of a Sermon , or of a Moral or Political Discourse . ) IMMORTALITY OF THE SOUL . — Addison . - " How can it enter into the thoughts of man , that the ...
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