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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... speech . We are taught to read , and to express our- selves grammatically in conversation but how few learn ) suitable intonation , and a full and distinct utterance , by which speech obtains much of its charm , and acquires often all ...
... speech . We are taught to read , and to express our- selves grammatically in conversation but how few learn ) suitable intonation , and a full and distinct utterance , by which speech obtains much of its charm , and acquires often all ...
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... speech , with few unfortunate exceptions , Jare possessed by all mankind they are in constant use by all , their functions are of the highest moment to all , whether for the display of the charms of song and poetry , [ the persuasion of ...
... speech , with few unfortunate exceptions , Jare possessed by all mankind they are in constant use by all , their functions are of the highest moment to all , whether for the display of the charms of song and poetry , [ the persuasion of ...
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... speech by the weak tremulous and convulsive movements of the muscles which under less energetic volition , used to be so common with bing . I have for many years ( given the greatest portion of my time to the study of Elocution , both ...
... speech by the weak tremulous and convulsive movements of the muscles which under less energetic volition , used to be so common with bing . I have for many years ( given the greatest portion of my time to the study of Elocution , both ...
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... speech require much training | to enable them to perform their functions properly the pupil should repeat the same exercise ( till he can articulate every element and give to each syllable the pitch , force , and time ( which the ...
... speech require much training | to enable them to perform their functions properly the pupil should repeat the same exercise ( till he can articulate every element and give to each syllable the pitch , force , and time ( which the ...
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... speech and song Gesture is the various postures and motions , employed in vocal delivery . PART I. VOCAL GYMNASTICS . VOCAL GYMNASTICS may be subdivided as follows : 1. Articulation . 2. Pitch . 3. Force . 4. Time . ARTICULATION is the ...
... speech and song Gesture is the various postures and motions , employed in vocal delivery . PART I. VOCAL GYMNASTICS . VOCAL GYMNASTICS may be subdivided as follows : 1. Articulation . 2. Pitch . 3. Force . 4. Time . ARTICULATION is the ...
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