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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... hour from a master who understands the art , and who is capable of exemplifying it in his own person - than could be acquired in months , or even years , by studying all the books which have ever been written upon the subject . Sheridan ...
... hour from a master who understands the art , and who is capable of exemplifying it in his own person - than could be acquired in months , or even years , by studying all the books which have ever been written upon the subject . Sheridan ...
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... hour calls him away , and leaves you to the quiet enjoyment of self - perusal . And why is this ? Simply because the youth has never been taught to regard reading aloud in the light of a graceful accomplishment . At school he learned to ...
... hour calls him away , and leaves you to the quiet enjoyment of self - perusal . And why is this ? Simply because the youth has never been taught to regard reading aloud in the light of a graceful accomplishment . At school he learned to ...
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... hour . We have occasionally listened to such a reader ( one of the workmen ) , and been astonished at the force and freedom of his utterance , and the manner in which he modulated his intonations , throwing himself exactly into the ...
... hour . We have occasionally listened to such a reader ( one of the workmen ) , and been astonished at the force and freedom of his utterance , and the manner in which he modulated his intonations , throwing himself exactly into the ...
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... hour , presented to you ; the voluptuous swell of music awakened for you ; your senses , your imagination , and your affections , environed with scenes and images of sweetness , and grace , and loveliness , and joy — to strike you ...
... hour , presented to you ; the voluptuous swell of music awakened for you ; your senses , your imagination , and your affections , environed with scenes and images of sweetness , and grace , and loveliness , and joy — to strike you ...
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... hours together on the tranquil bosom of a summer's sea ; -to gaze upon the piles of golden clouds just peering above the horizon , fancy them some fairy realms , and people them with a creation of my own ; - to watch the gentle ...
... hours together on the tranquil bosom of a summer's sea ; -to gaze upon the piles of golden clouds just peering above the horizon , fancy them some fairy realms , and people them with a creation of my own ; - to watch the gentle ...
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