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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... young persons of both sexes are placed under the direction of a teacher of dancing . And yet , after all , what are the graces of manner / com- pared to the melody of the voice ? and how imperfect the address / of the otherwise ...
... young persons of both sexes are placed under the direction of a teacher of dancing . And yet , after all , what are the graces of manner / com- pared to the melody of the voice ? and how imperfect the address / of the otherwise ...
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... young persons a distinct , a forcible , and an impressive articulation if it be not adopted and steadily pursued , as a preparatory exercise , and for such a length of time as the defi- ciencies of individuals may require , the usual ...
... young persons a distinct , a forcible , and an impressive articulation if it be not adopted and steadily pursued , as a preparatory exercise , and for such a length of time as the defi- ciencies of individuals may require , the usual ...
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... young nobleman , who could not articulate the letter L , came to consult me . His tutor told me that the same defect existed in the articulation of his father and grand- father . On examination , I found that for 1 , he substituted the ...
... young nobleman , who could not articulate the letter L , came to consult me . His tutor told me that the same defect existed in the articulation of his father and grand- father . On examination , I found that for 1 , he substituted the ...
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... young children is never deficient in grace ; for which two reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of ...
... young children is never deficient in grace ; for which two reasons may be assigned . First , because they are under no restraint from diffi- dence , or from any other cause , and therefore use their gestures , with all sincerity of ...
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... young lady or gentleman in a dozen who boast of having " finished " their education , can , on being requested , read aloud to a private company with that ease and graceful modulation which is necessary to the perfect apprecia- tion of ...
... young lady or gentleman in a dozen who boast of having " finished " their education , can , on being requested , read aloud to a private company with that ease and graceful modulation which is necessary to the perfect apprecia- tion of ...
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