They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight. The Popular Educator - Page 2361867Full view - About this book
| William Sherwood - Conversation - 1856 - 466 pages
...Articulation. In just articulation, the words are not hurried over, nor precipitated syllable over syllable. They are delivered out from the lips as beautiful...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight. T. — These are beautiful gems ; and it is beautiful to see youth treasuring them up for future ornament... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1858 - 248 pages
...nor forced; they should not be trailed, nor drawled, nor let to slip out carelessly. They are to be delivered out from the lips as beautiful coins newly"...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." To accomplish this, the voice should be frequently exercised upon the elementary sounds of the language,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1858 - 566 pages
...hurried over, net precipitated syllable over syllable. They are delivered out from the lips, asbeautiful coins, newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." Pronunciation points out the proper sounds of vowels and consonants, an 1 the distribution of accent... | |
| William Russell - 1858 - 312 pages
...as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint, deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly fmished, neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." i The precision and force of the " radical" portion of a sound, are gained by deep inspiration, and... | |
| John Connery - Elocution - 1861 - 416 pages
...not be trailed, nor drawled, nor let to slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips, as beautiful coins newly...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."' The difficulty of acquiring a correct articulation is unusually difficult in the English language,... | |
| Simon Kerl - English language - 1861 - 372 pages
...recalling. " Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from the mint,—deeply and accurately impressed, perfectly finished, neatly...organs, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight."—Austin. That we have many words nearly alike in sound, yet widely different in mean-- ing,... | |
| Epes Sargent - Elocution - 1862 - 564 pages
...articulation," says Austin, " the words are not hurried over, net precipitated syllable over syllable. They are delivered out from the lips, as beautiful...neatly struck by the proper organs, distinct, sharp, in clue succession, and of duo weight." Pronunciation points out the proper sounds of vowels and consonants,... | |
| Simon Kerl - English language - 1862 - 430 pages
...drawling, clipping, Hsping, hesitating, stammering, miscalling, and recalling. " Words should drop from the lips as beautiful coins newly issued from...impressed, perfectly finished, neatly struck by the proper orgaiu, distinct, sharp, in due succession, and ot due weight.' — Austin. That we have many words... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1863 - 246 pages
...not be trailed, nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips as beautiful coins newly...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." The following Exercises in Articulation are designed for pupils as n daily discipline, during the entire... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1843 - 260 pages
...not be trailed, nor drawled, nor let slip out carelessly, so as to drop unfinished. They are to be delivered out from the lips as beautiful coins newly...distinct, sharp, in due succession, and of due weight." The following Exercises in Articulation are designed for pupils as a daily discipline, during the entire... | |
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