The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 67
Страница 9
... children , who , in their attempts to master it , use the elements 1 , u , & c . In Nor- thumberland , this letter is generally burred by quivering the epiglottis . It is exceed- ingly unpleasant , and forms a sound like the effort to ...
... children , who , in their attempts to master it , use the elements 1 , u , & c . In Nor- thumberland , this letter is generally burred by quivering the epiglottis . It is exceed- ingly unpleasant , and forms a sound like the effort to ...
Страница 14
... children are capable of imitating sounds , they should be taught the elements of vocal language ; and , to facilitate their acquisition of this knowledge , they should be nade to exercise before a mirror , so as to compare the movements ...
... children are capable of imitating sounds , they should be taught the elements of vocal language ; and , to facilitate their acquisition of this knowledge , they should be nade to exercise before a mirror , so as to compare the movements ...
Страница 15
... children omit the element 2 , when it follows d , and the element sh when it follows t ; for instance , they pronounce John , don , and Charles , tarles , & c , My method of correcting thesa defects is to contrast the false ...
... children omit the element 2 , when it follows d , and the element sh when it follows t ; for instance , they pronounce John , don , and Charles , tarles , & c , My method of correcting thesa defects is to contrast the false ...
Страница 25
... children is never deficient in grace ; for which two reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart ...
... children is never deficient in grace ; for which two reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of heart ...
Страница 64
... child , so utterly helpless and dependent , that he did not appear to be ever alive to anger or self - defence . He sat all day at her feet , and seemed to be possessed of no other sentiment of the human kind , than confidence in his ...
... child , so utterly helpless and dependent , that he did not appear to be ever alive to anger or self - defence . He sat all day at her feet , and seemed to be possessed of no other sentiment of the human kind , than confidence in his ...
Садржај
298 | |
329 | |
331 | |
333 | |
342 | |
355 | |
359 | |
362 | |
89 | |
110 | |
118 | |
139 | |
214 | |
226 | |
235 | |
239 | |
244 | |
283 | |
289 | |
291 | |
370 | |
374 | |
375 | |
381 | |
389 | |
410 | |
423 | |
424 | |
443 | |
475 | |
479 | |
497 | |
Друга издања - Прикажи све
Чести термини и фразе
Altorf arms art thou articulation bells black crows blood bosom breath brother brow Brutus Cæsar Canute Capt Cato cried dare dead dear death Demosthenes diphthong doth dread earth Elocution eyes father fear feel gentlemen Gesler gesture give grace hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven honor hope House of Commons Huon Iago Ireland king Lady learned friend liberty live Lochinvar look lord Macb mind mother nature never night noble o'er once passion peace poor pray Rolla Rome round sare SHAKSPERE Shylock singing Sir Anth slavery smile soul sound speak speech spirit sure sweet syllable tears Tell thee thing thou dost thought Tom Long tongue trembling triphthongs Twas utterance vocal voice vowel wife word young