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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... gives to the muscles in general , and in the agility and grace which practice imparts to the movements of the limbs , as ... give rise to voice and speech , be educated into strength and measured and harmonious \ or ii . movement , and ...
... gives to the muscles in general , and in the agility and grace which practice imparts to the movements of the limbs , as ... give rise to voice and speech , be educated into strength and measured and harmonious \ or ii . movement , and ...
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... gives to woman much of her influence -an influence depending on the mildness of her manner and ber soft ( and musical tones , displayed in the language of sympathy entreaty , and of kind remonstrance . Her's is the privilege and the ...
... gives to woman much of her influence -an influence depending on the mildness of her manner and ber soft ( and musical tones , displayed in the language of sympathy entreaty , and of kind remonstrance . Her's is the privilege and the ...
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... give confi- dence , which is the result of conscious ability . The timidity and feeling of embarrassment of the stammerer , are both effects and sustaining causes of his impediment . So soon as he knows that his vocal organs are capable ...
... give confi- dence , which is the result of conscious ability . The timidity and feeling of embarrassment of the stammerer , are both effects and sustaining causes of his impediment . So soon as he knows that his vocal organs are capable ...
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... give out a piece , ( and the other members of the class repeat it after him the teacher , meanwhile , making the necessary corrections . In fine , the exer- cise of reading should be practised in a variety of ways , according to ...
... give out a piece , ( and the other members of the class repeat it after him the teacher , meanwhile , making the necessary corrections . In fine , the exer- cise of reading should be practised in a variety of ways , according to ...
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... give him their attention long , if his articulation is such as to disappoint the ear and confuse the mind . Thus the ... gives them a clearness of sound and a definite outline , if I may so speak , at their extremes , that make a fine ...
... give him their attention long , if his articulation is such as to disappoint the ear and confuse the mind . Thus the ... gives them a clearness of sound and a definite outline , if I may so speak , at their extremes , that make a fine ...
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