The American Elocutionist: Comprising 'Lessons in Enunciation', 'Exercises in Elocution', and 'Rudiments of GestureJenks, Palmer, and Company, 1851 - 380 страница |
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... emotion , and is designated by the technical name of Modulation . Under this term are comprehended all those modifi- cations of voice which are appropriate to empassioned expression , and the changes of tone by which the reader or ...
... emotion , and is designated by the technical name of Modulation . Under this term are comprehended all those modifi- cations of voice which are appropriate to empassioned expression , and the changes of tone by which the reader or ...
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... emotion , in successive sentences ; and it is the ju- dicious use of this turn of voice , which , most of all , deepens the impression of the feeling that pervades a composition , as a whole . The ' song ' of bad reading , is ...
... emotion , in successive sentences ; and it is the ju- dicious use of this turn of voice , which , most of all , deepens the impression of the feeling that pervades a composition , as a whole . The ' song ' of bad reading , is ...
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... emotion . This kind of vocal force , however , must be carefully distinguished from that of calling or vociferation , with which it has little in common , but which is habitually exemplified by some public speakers , who indulge an ...
... emotion . This kind of vocal force , however , must be carefully distinguished from that of calling or vociferation , with which it has little in common , but which is habitually exemplified by some public speakers , who indulge an ...
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... emotion and great loudness of speech , are , from a cause somewhat similar , not fa- vourable to clear expression of meaning , but often have a contrary effect ; the violence of feeling and of utterance preventing the true and accurate ...
... emotion and great loudness of speech , are , from a cause somewhat similar , not fa- vourable to clear expression of meaning , but often have a contrary effect ; the violence of feeling and of utterance preventing the true and accurate ...
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... emotion . This style of utterance , from whatever kind of feeling it arises , is as unsuitable in addressing a public assembly as a private circle , or even an individual ; although it may be very natural and appropriate in poetic or ...
... emotion . This style of utterance , from whatever kind of feeling it arises , is as unsuitable in addressing a public assembly as a private circle , or even an individual ; although it may be very natural and appropriate in poetic or ...
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accent action appropriate arising articulation attention avoided beauty becomes body called cause character close commencing common correct course deep distinct effect elocution emotion emphasis error example EXERCISE expression falling fault feeling feet foot force former gesture give habit hand head heard heart human inflection king language less letter liberty light living look lord manner marked meaning mind moderate movement natural never night o'er object observed occur pass passage pause piece pitch poetry position practice preceding present produce pronounced prose reading regard requires rising rule sense sentence sentiment short slow sometimes sound speaker speaking speech spirit style succession syllables thing thou thought tion tone true turn utterance verse voice whole
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