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 |
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... discerned by the ear , they may be said to be concreted together into one unbroken move- ment , which is properly enough named a slide . This slide , when heard , is perceived to rise and fall in pitch 18 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
... discerned by the ear , they may be said to be concreted together into one unbroken move- ment , which is properly enough named a slide . This slide , when heard , is perceived to rise and fall in pitch 18 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
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... fall in pitch only as a whole , and is therefore called a concrete sound . Such a slide , rising or falling in pitch , is invariably made whenever a syllable is spoken ; or , in other words , is inseparable from the act of speech . If ...
... fall in pitch only as a whole , and is therefore called a concrete sound . Such a slide , rising or falling in pitch , is invariably made whenever a syllable is spoken ; or , in other words , is inseparable from the act of speech . If ...
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... falling inflection gives more importance to a word than a rising inflection . Hence it should never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphases and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be used for the sake of ...
... falling inflection gives more importance to a word than a rising inflection . Hence it should never be employed merely for the sake of variety ; but for emphases and cadences . Neither should a rising inflection be used for the sake of ...
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... fall exactly on the accented syllable of the emphatic word . In this way the emphatic force of the voice , and the stroke of the gesture , co - operate in presenting the idea in the most lively manner , to the eye as well as the ear ...
... fall exactly on the accented syllable of the emphatic word . In this way the emphatic force of the voice , and the stroke of the gesture , co - operate in presenting the idea in the most lively manner , to the eye as well as the ear ...
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... fall of states , with the general passions of men , with the characters of different nations , and the laws and constitution of his own country . He was a man of a capacious , powerful , and highly cultivated intellect . No man could ...
... fall of states , with the general passions of men , with the characters of different nations , and the laws and constitution of his own country . He was a man of a capacious , powerful , and highly cultivated intellect . No man could ...
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