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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... present the crown of the head , instead of the face , to the audience to hide the blush of ignorance they exposed the whole person to the audience ; they stood erect , in all the dignity of conscious worth their attitudes were fit ...
... present the crown of the head , instead of the face , to the audience to hide the blush of ignorance they exposed the whole person to the audience ; they stood erect , in all the dignity of conscious worth their attitudes were fit ...
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... present in use . What should that method be ? I answer the only sure means are a SERIES OF PRACTICAL ELEMENTARY EXERCISES , which shall constitute a sort of Gymnastics of the voice . These must be practised — and persevered in . If the ...
... present in use . What should that method be ? I answer the only sure means are a SERIES OF PRACTICAL ELEMENTARY EXERCISES , which shall constitute a sort of Gymnastics of the voice . These must be practised — and persevered in . If the ...
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... present every syllable in speech under its proper note , as is done in song : it is only necessary to give a notation of the relative pitch of the emphatic syllables . Such a notation may be read by those who have no knowledge of music ...
... present every syllable in speech under its proper note , as is done in song : it is only necessary to give a notation of the relative pitch of the emphatic syllables . Such a notation may be read by those who have no knowledge of music ...
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... excited by new books and periodicals would always prevent from becoming dull or tiresome . Were females of all ranks to adopt the practice more than they do at present , they would bind to their homes 30 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
... excited by new books and periodicals would always prevent from becoming dull or tiresome . Were females of all ranks to adopt the practice more than they do at present , they would bind to their homes 30 THE BRITISH ORATOR .
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... present , they would bind to their homes many who are other- wise disposed to go in search of unworthy enjoyments , and would add another chain of delightful associations wherewith to attach the young to the family hearth . Another ...
... present , they would bind to their homes many who are other- wise disposed to go in search of unworthy enjoyments , and would add another chain of delightful associations wherewith to attach the young to the family hearth . Another ...
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