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 Introduced by Mr. James E. Murdoch. Designed as an Introduction to Russell's "American Elocutionist."J.R. Osgood and Company, 1875 - 300 страница |
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... Pauses , • 54 • Poetic and 61 Pauses , 152 • Oratorica 154 · Page Page Rhetorical Pauses , Movement , " Examples of.
... Pauses , • 54 • Poetic and 61 Pauses , 152 • Oratorica 154 · Page Page Rhetorical Pauses , Movement , " Examples of.
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... Pauses , Movement , " Examples of " Slowest Movement , " Examples of " Slo Movement , ' • 157 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANS 162 OF VOICE , 211 • 164 ADDITIONAL BREATHING EXER CISES 218 · • 165 ANALYSIS OF " SLIDES , " 219 Movement , " 167 ...
... Pauses , Movement , " Examples of " Slowest Movement , " Examples of " Slo Movement , ' • 157 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANS 162 OF VOICE , 211 • 164 ADDITIONAL BREATHING EXER CISES 218 · • 165 ANALYSIS OF " SLIDES , " 219 Movement , " 167 ...
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... Pauses have sometimes been classified as follows : 1st , Poetic and oratorical pauses , or those which express emotion , and which are sometimes termed " impassioned " or " impressive ; " 2d , " Rhetorical or those which divide a ...
... Pauses have sometimes been classified as follows : 1st , Poetic and oratorical pauses , or those which express emotion , and which are sometimes termed " impassioned " or " impressive ; " 2d , " Rhetorical or those which divide a ...
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... pauses . The repetition of columns of words from the chapter on enunciation , will also be of great service , if the pra sice is varied occasionally , so as to produce the pauses of various moods of emotion , from the ordinary rate of ...
... pauses . The repetition of columns of words from the chapter on enunciation , will also be of great service , if the pra sice is varied occasionally , so as to produce the pauses of various moods of emotion , from the ordinary rate of ...
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... stop ; and even then to slight the due pause . This hurried mode of reading , renders it impossible to give a sentiment force or weight to the ear . Much time , therefore , should be spent in reading sentences of an ... PAUSES . 159.
... stop ; and even then to slight the due pause . This hurried mode of reading , renders it impossible to give a sentiment force or weight to the ear . Much time , therefore , should be spent in reading sentences of an ... PAUSES . 159.
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accent action Animated appropriate articulation Aspirated pectoral quality aspirated quality BOOK OF PSALMS breath cadence character chest CORIOLANUS deep degree designation diatonic diphthong distinct downward slide earth effect Effusive orotund element elocution emotion emphasis enunciation error exercises explosive expression Expulsive orotund fault feeling force forcible gentle glottis grave guttural habit heart heaven High pitch horror human voice Impassioned impressive language larynx light Lord Low pitch Median stress melody metre Middle pitch Moderate monotone mouth movement muscles musical scale natural notes o'er octave orotund quality orthophony passion pauses peculiar pharynx phrases practice prolonged prosodial pure tone purity of tone quantity radical stress reading render rhythm scale semitone sentence shout sion soft solemn soul speaking speech student style Subdued subtonic syllables termed thee thou tion tongue tonic trachea unimpassioned upward vanishing stress verse vivid vocal organs vocal sound voice wave whispering words
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