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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... practice into private life . We know of no accomplishment so valuable as that of reading " with good emphasis and discretion " , of catching the meaning and spirit of an author , and conveying them SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 29.
... practice into private life . We know of no accomplishment so valuable as that of reading " with good emphasis and discretion " , of catching the meaning and spirit of an author , and conveying them SELECTIONS IN PROSE . 29.
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... spirit of an author , and conveying them to others with a distinct and intelligible utterance ; and yet , strange to say , there is no department of modern education so much neglected . Indeed , so general is this neglect , that ...
... spirit of an author , and conveying them to others with a distinct and intelligible utterance ; and yet , strange to say , there is no department of modern education so much neglected . Indeed , so general is this neglect , that ...
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... spirit and meaning of the author , this is what he has yet to acquire by the imitation of good models and by frequent practice . That the art of reading aloud is at the low ebb we mention , any one can readily convince himself by ...
... spirit and meaning of the author , this is what he has yet to acquire by the imitation of good models and by frequent practice . That the art of reading aloud is at the low ebb we mention , any one can readily convince himself by ...
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... spirits the world ever saw ; it were easy to throw together a number of common - place quotations , in support , or illustration of this , and almost every other remark that can be made upon the present subject . But as that would lead ...
... spirits the world ever saw ; it were easy to throw together a number of common - place quotations , in support , or illustration of this , and almost every other remark that can be made upon the present subject . But as that would lead ...
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... spirit , vibrate those energies from soul to soul . Notwithstanding the diversity of minds in such a multitude , by the lightning of eloquence , they are melted into one -the whole assembly actuated in one and the same way , be- come ...
... spirit , vibrate those energies from soul to soul . Notwithstanding the diversity of minds in such a multitude , by the lightning of eloquence , they are melted into one -the whole assembly actuated in one and the same way , be- come ...
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