The American Elocutionist: Comprising 'Lessons in Enunciation', 'Exercises in Elocution', and 'Rudiments of GestureJenks, Palmer, and Company, 1851 - 380 страница |
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... heart , my mouth , -not my hand , & c.- So also in phrases of address , my lords , my friends , my countrymen , & c . - not my lords , & c . The word myself should never have the long y . THE TERMINATION ed . In the reading of the ...
... heart , my mouth , -not my hand , & c.- So also in phrases of address , my lords , my friends , my countrymen , & c . - not my lords , & c . The word myself should never have the long y . THE TERMINATION ed . In the reading of the ...
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... heart and hand , And proud distinction from each other land , Whose sons must bow them at a monarch's motion , As if his senseless sceptre were a wand Full of the magic of exploded science , - Still one great clime , in full and free ...
... heart and hand , And proud distinction from each other land , Whose sons must bow them at a monarch's motion , As if his senseless sceptre were a wand Full of the magic of exploded science , - Still one great clime , in full and free ...
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... heart of man to man . " " Dryden is sometimes vehement and rápid : Pope is always smooth , uniform , and gentle . " Connexion and continuance : " He came unto his ówn , and his own received him not . " Introductory phrase : " In the ...
... heart of man to man . " " Dryden is sometimes vehement and rápid : Pope is always smooth , uniform , and gentle . " Connexion and continuance : " He came unto his ówn , and his own received him not . " Introductory phrase : " In the ...
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... the form of verse or of prose , —has the rising inflection . For examples see as above , and add the following : " When the gay and smiling aspect of things , has begun to leave the passages to a man's heart thus 88 ELOCUTIONIST .
... the form of verse or of prose , —has the rising inflection . For examples see as above , and add the following : " When the gay and smiling aspect of things , has begun to leave the passages to a man's heart thus 88 ELOCUTIONIST .
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... heart thus thoughtlessly unguarded ; when kind and caressing looks of every object without , that can flatter his senses , have conspired with the enemy within to be- tray him , and put him off his defénce ; when music likewise hath ...
... heart thus thoughtlessly unguarded ; when kind and caressing looks of every object without , that can flatter his senses , have conspired with the enemy within to be- tray him , and put him off his defénce ; when music likewise hath ...
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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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