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... Force , • Modulation of Passion . Imi- tative Modulation , Repetition of Sounds and Junc- tion of Words , FORCE , 27 RHETORICAL PUNCTUATION TIME , · -Oratorical Words , Time of Poetry , " 9388 3355 47 49 50 50 28 PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE ...
... Force , • Modulation of Passion . Imi- tative Modulation , Repetition of Sounds and Junc- tion of Words , FORCE , 27 RHETORICAL PUNCTUATION TIME , · -Oratorical Words , Time of Poetry , " 9388 3355 47 49 50 50 28 PRINCIPLES OF GESTURE ...
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... FORCE . VII . TIME , INCLUDING RHETORICAL PUNCTUATION . DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS OF VOCALITY . h 1. The LUNGS , the reservoirs of inspired air . They consist of five spongy elastic lobes - three on the right side , and two on ...
... FORCE . VII . TIME , INCLUDING RHETORICAL PUNCTUATION . DESCRIPTION OF THE PRINCIPAL ORGANS OF VOCALITY . h 1. The LUNGS , the reservoirs of inspired air . They consist of five spongy elastic lobes - three on the right side , and two on ...
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... force and prolonged time . 15. The voice should be most frequently practised on a middle key . If pitched too high , harshness is produced when force is attempted , and shrillness , or a tendency to break , when loudness . If too low ...
... force and prolonged time . 15. The voice should be most frequently practised on a middle key . If pitched too high , harshness is produced when force is attempted , and shrillness , or a tendency to break , when loudness . If too low ...
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... force , tone , and inflexion . Each word should be preceded by a full inspiration . The distinctive vowel of each series is marked in italics . 1 32. a as in are , bar , guitar , parchment , father , villă , sofă , hearth , guard ...
... force , tone , and inflexion . Each word should be preceded by a full inspiration . The distinctive vowel of each series is marked in italics . 1 32. a as in are , bar , guitar , parchment , father , villă , sofă , hearth , guard ...
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... force against the tip of the tongue as to cause it to vibrate . R ( smooth ) is formed in the same manner as the above , but the trill is either omitted or feebly uttered . The un- trilled r is heard at the end of a word . ( Trilled ) ...
... force against the tip of the tongue as to cause it to vibrate . R ( smooth ) is formed in the same manner as the above , but the trill is either omitted or feebly uttered . The un- trilled r is heard at the end of a word . ( Trilled ) ...
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