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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... once . Failures will always be frequent , as they ever have been , whilst it is attempted in the gross ; by the usual method of going at once to reading and declamation , and endeavouring te enforce articulation , emphasis , inflection ...
... once . Failures will always be frequent , as they ever have been , whilst it is attempted in the gross ; by the usual method of going at once to reading and declamation , and endeavouring te enforce articulation , emphasis , inflection ...
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... stammering should be arrested at once ; for , while it is continued , how is it possible that the habit of speaking correctly can be established ? Dr. Comstock . Great pains should be taken to inspire the stammerer with ARTICULATION . 17.
... stammering should be arrested at once ; for , while it is continued , how is it possible that the habit of speaking correctly can be established ? Dr. Comstock . Great pains should be taken to inspire the stammerer with ARTICULATION . 17.
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... once listened to an excellent sermon , preached by a very learned man , which , however , was nearly lost upon the audience from the disgusting manner in which it was delivered . The preacher pitched his voice an octave too high , and ...
... once listened to an excellent sermon , preached by a very learned man , which , however , was nearly lost upon the audience from the disgusting manner in which it was delivered . The preacher pitched his voice an octave too high , and ...
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... once masters of the art ; and abandon the study for the purpose of entering on some new subject of trial and failure . Such cases of infirmity are in part a result of the inconstancy of human nature ; but they chiefly arise from defects ...
... once masters of the art ; and abandon the study for the purpose of entering on some new subject of trial and failure . Such cases of infirmity are in part a result of the inconstancy of human nature ; but they chiefly arise from defects ...
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... once captivate his reason , his imagination , and his passions ! To effect this must be the utmost effort of the mos improved state of human nature ! Not a faculty that he possesses is here unemployed ; not a faculty that he possesses ...
... once captivate his reason , his imagination , and his passions ! To effect this must be the utmost effort of the mos improved state of human nature ! Not a faculty that he possesses is here unemployed ; not a faculty that he possesses ...
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